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Richland Mall opened on November 2, 1961 as the first mall in Columbia [2].It was an open-air mall, typical of first-generation malls from the mid-twentieth century, and anchored by J.B. White, a major department store based in Augusta, Georgia, that was prevalent in South Carolina.
Demolition work began at Richland Mall in March, as workers kicked off what will be a year-long process to tear down and clear off the more than 900,000-square-foot structure. Originally conceived ...
Demolition work formally began Wednesday at Richland Mall, as workers kicked off what will be a year-long process to tear down and clear off the more than 900,000-square-foot structure. Originally ...
The Richland Mall is in the process of being demolished for a new development. By 4:30 p.m., the department reported that the conditions at the site had improved and that “the bulk of the fire ...
Abandoned shopping malls in the United States (19 P) D. ... North Haven Mall; North Hills Mall (North Richland Hills, Texas) North Pier (Chicago) North Shore Square;
Rhode Island Mall; Richardson Square Mall; Richland Mall (South Carolina) Rio Shopping Center; River Falls Mall; River Roads Mall; Riverbend Mall; Rock Hill Mall ...
The only large retail anchor store remaining at the Richland Mall is JCPenney. Stores are open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays. Doors open at 9 a.m. for walkers.
The center opened in 2004 on the site of the former Richland Mall. Existing from 1974 to 1998, Richland Mall was an enclosed shopping mall whose anchor stores were Sears, Kmart, and Penn Traffic; Sears later became Hills and then Ames, while Penn Traffic later became Hess's and then The Bon-Ton. Richland Mall was shuttered in 1998 after losing ...