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Also, Dillard's closed the Home Store to focus on fashion apparel but ended up also closing its main location in 2007. The mall was purchased from the original developers, Cafaro Company by Cabot Investment Properties in 2007 [ 6 ] for $44.4 million and renamed the Ashtabula Towne Square in 2008.
Dillard's closed in 2007, [5] Macy's in 2016, [6] and Sears in 2017. [7] In 2018, Johnny K's Power Sports moved into the former Macy's space. [8] The mall was then owned and managed by Namdar Realty Group. On February 28, 2019, it was announced that JCPenney would be closing as part of a plan to close 27 stores nationwide. The store closed on ...
Harts Stores a division of Big Bear Stores, Columbus, Ohio; Heck's Department Store; Higbee's (Cleveland), converted to Dillard's in 1992, now the Jack Cleveland Casino [370] Hills Department Stores; Milner's, Toledo [371] J.J. Newberry. This chain had many stores in Ohio including: Coshocton, Wooster, East Palestine, Cincinnati.
Montgomery Ward closed in 2001 and remained vacant. More recently, Dillard's closed its home store in the mall. Diamond's Men Shops, the last original tenant in the mall, has since moved its shop into a strip mall across Reynolds Road, not far from Southwyck. In October 2007, Dillards moved to The Shops at Fallen Timbers.
Eastwood Mall is an indoor shopping center in Niles, Ohio, United States, serving the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. It is owned by the Cafaro Company. Its anchor stores are Boscov's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Target. The mall contains over 100 stores and restaurants across 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m 2) of space.
In September 2013, Dillard's Clearance Center closed when the store's lease ended. [8] The city of Euclid ordered the mall closed in the autumn of 2016 "due to safety concerns". [9] In September 2017, Amazon announced plans to build a fulfillment center on the site of the mall, with an expected opening date of 2019. [10]
That store closed in February 2007 after Parisian was purchased by Belk of Charlotte, North Carolina. The original McAlpin's anchor was renamed Dillard's in 1998 after McAlpin's parent, Mercantile Stores was bought by Dillard's. The Lazarus store, built during the 1988 renovation, was renamed Lazarus-Macy's in 2003.
In 2005, Dillard's opened stores at Perimeter Mall and Atlantic Station in Atlanta, Georgia as well as St. Johns Town Center in Jacksonville, Florida. In 2008, Dillard's closed their travel agency, Dillard's Travel, alongside all in-store locations due to economic conditions. Dillard's Travel previously operated in 43 of the 318 stores. [10]