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La Palmera

Coordinates:27°42′40″N97°22′22″W / 27.71115°N 97.37276°W /27.71115; -97.37276
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Shopping mall in Texas, United States
La Palmera Corpus Christi
La Palmera during the holiday shopping season of 2020
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LocationCorpus Christi, Texas, United States
Coordinates27°42′40″N97°22′22″W / 27.71115°N 97.37276°W /27.71115; -97.37276
Address5488 South Padre Island Drive
Opening dateJuly 30, 1970
DeveloperEnnis Joslin, Roy Smith[1]
ManagementTrademark Property Company
OwnerTrademark Property Company
No. of stores and services100+
No. ofanchor tenants3
Total retail floor area986,000 sq ft (91,600 m2)
No. of floors1 with partial upper level (2 in Dillard's and JCPenney, 3 in Macy's)
Websitelapalmera.com

La Palmera, originallyPadre Staples Mall, is an indoor and open-air super-regionalshopping mall located along the shopping corridor of South Padre Island Drive at Staples St. inCorpus Christi, Texas, United States. It has over 100 mainline stores and three anchor storesDillard's,JCPenney, andMacy's (previouslyFoley's).

Mall history

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In October 1968, the city issued its largest building permit for Ennis S. Joslin and Roy Smith to construct a mall on 44 acres of farmland. The mall was originally supposed to be called theLexington Plaza Mall when it was first designed in 1965 because it was located on Lexington Boulevard, however, the owners changed the name in 1966 when Lexington Blvd was renamed South Padre Island Drive. The mall’s construction was completed in 1969.[2][1] The mall was started by Roy M. Smith and Ennis Joslin. The W.M. Bevly family became part owners two years later. The mall would include a movie theater,food court,carousel, and 3 anchors. Another early tenant wasWoolworth.[3]

La Palmera opened on July 30, 1970, asPadre Staples Mall and the largest retail shopping mall in theCorpus Christi, Texas area. Original stores includedBealls, Bill’s Shoes,Journeys,Luby’s Cafeteria,Orange Julius, Texas State Optical, andWaldenbooks. One of the original restaurants was aChick fil A, the first to open in the state ofTexas.[1]

In 1985, the mall had an expansion with Dillard’s moving to another anchor space with Palais Royal moving in the former space. Foley’s opened in a brand new 3-story anchor space. A parking garage with multiple floors was opened just next to Foley’s. In 1988, a double-decker carousel was added to the mall.[1]

In March 2007, small renovations began in the mall as just a few months later, Trademark Properties was beginning to purchase the mall. In July 2008, Padre Staples Mall was fully acquired by Trademark Property Company and was renamed La Palmera.[1] The new owners completely renovated the mall.[4] In early-February 2009, the carousel was removed from the mall. By July 2010, $50 million renovations were finished with a large food court, an outdoor plaza entrance, a 4,500 gallon fish tank, and a maritime-themed children’s play area.[1]

Lodging and entertainment

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One hotel is located just next door to La Palmera. In 2019, a permit was issued to allow construction to start on a 180–room and 4–storyHome2 Suites hotel.[5][6] The hotel finally opened in July 2020.[7]

La Palmera offers many community clubs including Wave Walkers and Tide Turners. Wave Walkers allows attendants to get exercise by walking around the mall.[8] Meanwhile, Tide Turners is a club designed for children to enjoy several activities.[9]

References

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  1. ^abcdefAllison Ehrlich (May 8, 2019)."#TBT: Padre Staples Mall wowed Corpus Christi shoppers when it opened in July 1970".caller.com. Corpus Christi Caller Times. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  2. ^"Corpus Christi's Padre Staples Mall being sold to institutional investors - San Antonio Business Journal". Bizjournals.com. 2007-12-24. Retrieved2012-05-28.
  3. ^"Corpus Christi Online - / City remains 7th-largest restaurant market in state". Caller2.com. 1999-02-09. Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved2012-05-28.
  4. ^"LA PALMERA".trademarkproperty.com. Trademark Property. RetrievedNovember 29, 2020.
  5. ^"HOME2 SUITES BY HILTON CORPUS CHRISTI SOUTHEAST".lapalmera.com. La Palmera. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  6. ^"New Home 2 Suites by Hilton coming to Corpus Christi's southside".kiitv.com. KIII 3 News. May 8, 2019. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  7. ^Kathryn Cargo (July 16, 2020)."Home2 Suites by Corpus Christi's La Palmera opens amid COVID-19 pandemic".caller.com. Corpus Christi Caller Times. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  8. ^"Wave Walkers - La Palmera".lapalmera.com. La Palmera. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.
  9. ^"Tide Turners - La Palmera".lapalmera.com. La Palmera. RetrievedDecember 24, 2020.

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