Belden Village Mall

Belden Village Mall
Coordinates 40°51′26″N 81°25′40″W / 40.857104°N 81.427745°W / 40.857104; -81.427745Coordinates: 40°51′26″N 81°25′40″W / 40.857104°N 81.427745°W / 40.857104; -81.427745
Address 4230 Belden Village Mall, Canton, OH 44718
Opening date 1970 (1970)
Developer Richard E. Jacobs
Management Starwood Capital Group
Owner Starwood Retail Partners
No. of stores and services 100
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 890,000 ft²
No. of floors 1
Parking 4064
Website http://www.shoppingbeldenvillagemall.com/

Belden Village Mall, is a shopping mall in Jackson Township, Ohio. Its current anchor stores are Dillard's, Macy's (formerly Kauffmann's) and Sears.

History

Belden Village Mall opened October 1, 1970 as a fully enclosed shopping center. Encompassing over 800,000 leasable square feet, it was anchored by O'Neil's, Sears and Higbee's. The latter operated until 1992 when it was rebranded by Dillard's. O'Neil's was merged into May Company Ohio in 1989, which in turn became Kaufmann's in 1993.

Belden Village underwent a minor facelift in 1989. The food court was adorned in pastel colored flags hanging from the ceiling, along with updates to tenant signage. Major entrances were refreshed with glass atriums. The Kaufmann's store was renamed Macy's on September 9, 2006.

Outlot businesses have been added at different times to the mall. These include a Sears Auto Center, Chili's Bar & Grille which opened in 1986, Bravo Cucina, a restaurant opening in 2006, and Max & Erma's, which is now closed opened in 2005. After many years of ownership by Cleveland developers The Jacobs Group, the Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in early 2002, and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Belden Village", dropping the "Shoppingtown" name in June 2005. In November 2013 Starwood Retail Partners purchased several Westfield properties including Belden Village. The mall name returned to "Belden Village Mall". In the latter half of 2016, the main entrance was redone in a more modern style. Also in 2016, the Max and Erma's was closed and later converted into a Burntwood Tavern.

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