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Stratford Square Mall was a shopping mall that opened on March 9, 1981, in Bloomingdale, Illinois, a northwestern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Originally owned by Urban Retail Properties Co., the 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m 2) indoor shopping mall was designed by RTKL Associates, and built [4] by Graycor of Oakbrook Terrace, IL.
Stratford Square Mall was the largest of Bloomingdale's shopping centers. The indoor mall contained two major department stores and 35 shops, plus 100 vacancies, as well as several restaurants with five vacant anchors (formerly six, yet one was demolished to make way for a Woodman's.) Also, Old Town Bloomingdale, at the intersection of Lake ...
Stratford Square in west suburban Bloomingdale, Illinois, also is set to close this month. Like Spring Hill, it was a zombie mall, lurching along with progressively fewer stores and customers ...
The early 1980s saw slower expansion, with just two store locations in Illinois added, one in October 1980 at Spring Hill Mall in West Dundee, and one in 1981 at Stratford Square Mall in Bloomingdale. Another Texas store opened at the Dallas Galleria, in Dallas, Texas, in 1982.
Stratford Square Mall – Bloomingdale (1981–2024) University Mall – Carbondale (1974–present) Village Mall – Danville (1975–present) Water Tower Place – Chicago (1976–present) Westfield Old Orchard – Skokie (1956–present, outdoor) White Oaks Mall – Springfield (1977–present) Woodfield Mall – Schaumburg (1971–present)
Jefferson Square Mall, Joliet; Lakeview (3239 N. Lincoln Ave. near Belmont) - now XSport Fitness; Lincoln Mall, Matteson, Illinois; Lincoln Village, Chicago; Orland Park Place (across 151st Street from Orland Square Mall) - now de-malled with multiple out-facing stores; River Forest near Oak Park Mall; Stratford Square Mall, Bloomingdale, Illinois
A redevelopment plan for a Murrells Inlet mall could bring massive changes to the Myrtle Beach, SC area. The Inlet Square Mall will be turned from a 500,000-square-foot enclosed mall to a 250,000 ...
Some of Hunt Valley's "sister malls" were Valley Hills Mall, Beachwood Place, White Marsh Mall, Charleston Town Center and Stratford Square Mall, after which it was modeled. The mall had space for four anchor tenants, but Sears and Bamberger's , which became Macy's in 1986, were the only ones to open, leading the mall to a fate that paralleled ...