Alderwood Mall

Alderwood
East entrance to Alderwood.
Location Lynnwood, Washington
Coordinates 47°49′47″N 122°16′22″W / 47.829658°N 122.272834°W / 47.829658; -122.272834 (Alderwood)Coordinates: 47°49′47″N 122°16′22″W / 47.829658°N 122.272834°W / 47.829658; -122.272834 (Alderwood)
Opening date October 4, 1979 (1979-10-04)
Developer Edward J. DeBartolo Sr.
Management Brookfield Properties Retail Group
Owner Brookfield Properties Retail Group
No. of stores and services 166[1]
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 1.5 million ft²[1]
No. of floors 1 (2 in Macy's, JCPenney and Nordstrom)
Parking 7,000[1]
Website Official Website
A look inside Alderwood.

Alderwood, formerly Alderwood Mall, is a regional shopping mall in Lynnwood, Washington. It is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's and Nordstrom and comprises both a traditional enclosed mall and two open-air areas known as The Village and The Terraces. Brookfield Properties Retail Group manages and co-owns the property with an institutional investor.

Alderwood is Snohomish County's largest mall and one of the major malls in the Puget Sound region.

Alderwood was named after the unincorporated area called Alderwood Manor which is now the city of Lynnwood, Washington where the mall is located.

Alderwood Mall is home to the world's first Zumiez store and the United States' first Daiso store.

History

The Village

Originally opened on October 4, 1979, after over ten years of delays by developer Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. on land originally owned by Allied Stores,[2] Alderwood Mall's anchors included The Bon Marché, Lamonts, Nordstrom, JCPenney and Sears. The mall was later sold to the New York State Common Retirement Fund, which retained DeBartolo's management company to operate the center, and remained essentially unchanged except for the addition of a court and cosmetics renovations in 1995-1996 at a cost of $12 million.[3] After briefly being managed by Simon Property Group following its acquisition of the DeBartolo mall interests in 1996,[4] in 1997 General Growth Properties]] assumed management of the property. General Growth became co-owner of the mall following the formation of a joint venture with the New York pension fund in 1999.[5]

Facing a major vacancy with the 2000 closure of Lamonts, the mall was renovated and expanded in 2002.[6] The former Lamonts store was purchased and razed for the construction of a new Nordstrom that opened in 2003. The former Nordstrom was leveled in its turn for the construction of The Village, an attached, open-air lifestyle area on the mall's northern side comprising new shops, restaurants and a Borders Group store.[7] At the same time a second expansion, The Terraces, was constructed on the mall's southwest side incorporating an expanded food court, restaurants and anchored by a new 16-screen Loews Cineplex Entertainment multiplex which opened in 2005.[8] The expansion included two new parking garages, and the theater was constructed over subterranean parking. The 'mall' was dropped from the name at this time and became simply Alderwood, describing itself as a "lifestyle center".[7]

The Bon Marché was briefly renamed Bon-Macy's in 2003,[9] before assuming the Macy's Northwest name in 2005.[10] The Loews company was merged with AMC Theatres and was branded with the AMC/Loews name in 2006.

In November 2005, Daiso, a Japanese dollar-store, opened its first U.S. store in Alderwood next to Sears.[11] Following the success in its original location, it moved to a larger suite adjacent to JCPenney in 2014.

Sears closed in March 2017, with multiple tenants taking the former Sears space.

In May 2018, Macy's announced an off price store within its store.[12]

The mall is referenced in the 1985 song "Searchin' USA", by the Seattle indie rock band The Young Fresh Fellows ("Well I've been to the Alderwood Mall, and I must admit it's pretty doggone big!")[13]

References

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 "Alderwood". Brookfield Properties Retail Group.
  2. Dougherty, Phil (February 19, 2008). "Alderwood Mall opens in Lynnwood on October 4, 1979". HistoryLink.
  3. Wieland Nogaki, Sylvia (May 2, 1995). "Alderwood Mall upgrade will pay off, developer says". The Seattle Times.
  4. "Merger of mall operators approved by shareholders". The Seattle Times. August 8, 1996.
  5. Veiga, Alex (April 16, 2009). "Owner of Westlake, Alderwood and other malls files for bankruptcy protection". The Seattle Times. Associated Press.
  6. Hodges, Jane (October 9, 2002). "Softer look for Alderwood Mall". The Seattle Times.
  7. 1 2 Brooks, Diane; Burnham, Michael (November 3, 2004). "Alderwood expansion aims to lure the Village people". The Seattle Times.
  8. Shannon, Jeff (March 25, 2005). "At Alderwood, shop til you plop into new cinema". The Seattle Times.
  9. Batsell, Jake (August 2, 2003). "It's now Bon-Macy's, but it's hard for customers to tell". The Seattle Times.
  10. Eskenazi, Stuart (February 5, 2005). "Seattle bids shopping institution a Bon voyage". The Seattle Times.
  11. Chiu, Lisa (November 9, 2005). "Popular Japanese import store offers cheap, plentiful goods". The Seattle Times.
  12. "Macy's plans a new discount store at Alderwood mall". heraldnet.com (Press release). May 2, 2018.
  13. "Young Fresh Fellows – Searchin' U.S.A." Song Meanings.
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