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Orange Park Mall

Coordinates:30°11′4″N81°44′5″W / 30.18444°N 81.73472°W /30.18444; -81.73472
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Shopping mall in Florida, U.S.
Orange Park Mall
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LocationOrange Park, Florida, U.S.
Coordinates30°11′4″N81°44′5″W / 30.18444°N 81.73472°W /30.18444; -81.73472
Opening date1975
ManagementWashington Prime Group
OwnerWashington Prime Group
Stores and services112
Anchor tenants6 (5 open, 1 vacant)
Floor area953,000 sq ft (88,500 m2)
Floors1 (2 in traditional anchors)
Websiteorangeparkmall.com

Orange Park Mall is ashopping mall located inBellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, an unincorporated suburban area just west ofOrange Park, Florida, United States. It featuresDillard's,JCPenney,Belk,Dick's Sporting Goods, andAMC Theatres asanchor stores.

Mall history

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First opened in 1975, the Orange Park Mall is the largest mall on the west side of theSt. Johns River in theJacksonville area. The mall contains over 110 stores and services. When it opened, it featured three anchors:Ivey's,May Cohen's, andSears, likeVolusia Mall a year before.[1] In 1984, the mall added 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) that included a new food court and aJCPenney anchor. May Cohen's became May Florida shortly before being acquired byMaison Blanche in June 1988. Ivey's changed toDillard's in June 1990. Maison Blanche was in turn taken over byGayfers in early 1992 due toMercantile Stores buying the chain. In 1997, the mall built a 24-screenAMC Theatres. Gayfers finally ended up asBelk in late 1998 because Mercantile was bought out by Dillard's which already had a store at the mall. Later, in 2006, the mall added a 48,003-square-foot (4,459.6 m2)Dick's Sporting Goods anchor. The mall was sold toWashington Prime Group in 2014 and today stands at 953,000 square feet (88,500 m2). On February 8, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 39 stores nationwide. The store closed in April 2020.[2][3]

Anchors

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Former

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  • Sears (203,869 sq ft (18,940.0 m2))(closed April 2020)
  • Ivey's (121,805 sq ft (11,316.1 m2))(converted to Dillard's)
  • May Co. (104,551 sq ft (9,713.1 m2))(converted to Maison Blanche)
  • Maison Blanche (104,551 sq ft (9,713.1 m2))(converted to Gayfers)
  • Gayfers (104,551 sq ft (9,713.1 m2))(converted to Belk)

Major tenants

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Outparcel restaurants

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Former Outparcel services

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References

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  1. ^"The Malling of Jacksonville".Metro Jacksonville. October 15, 2008.
  2. ^"Sears and Kmart store closings continue. Is your location closing in early 2020?".USA Today.
  3. ^abMills, Gary (February 17, 2020)."Orange Park Mall Sears To Close".WJCT News. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2023.

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