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Westridge Court

Coordinates:41°46′4″N88°12′16″W / 41.76778°N 88.20444°W /41.76778; -88.20444
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Shopping mall in Illinois, US
Westridge Court
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LocationNaperville, Illinois,US
Address204 IL-59, Naperville, IL 60540
Opening date1990; 35 years ago (1990)
No. of stores and services30+
No. ofanchor tenants6
No. of floors1 (2 in Hollywood Palms)
Public transit accessPace

Westridge Court is a large shopping center inNaperville, Illinois, that opened in 1990. It features nearly 30 stores, includingBuy Buy Baby,Petco, andBed Bath and Beyond. Prior to theLinens N Things/Savers,Old Navy, andMarshalls, there was aKmart located on property.

Arby's,Chili's, andPortillo's were built in 1991. Carson's Furniture Gallery, Homemakers andCircuit City opened in 1992.Taco Bell opened in 1993. TheKmart closed in October 1998 due to a relocation of the store to the formerVenture building at 510 South Route 59 (which closed in 2000 due to failing sales and being part of 72 stores scheduled to close in November).[1] in 2004,Michaels opened across the street from the shopping center on Aurora Avenue. in 2005, Homemakers closed its Naperville Location.[2] in 2006,Cub Foods closed all of its Chicago area locations and in 2007,CompUSA closed its Naperville store.DSW moved toSpringbrook Prairie Pavilion in 2008.

in 2009, Hollywood Palms Cinema opened while Circuit City andLinens N Things closed all locations after both companies filed for bankruptcy. In 2011,HHGregg opened in the former Circuit City location. That same year,Borders closed all stores and anOld Country Buffett on site closed. In 2012,Gordmans opened in the former Cub Foods Location. In April of that same year, BuyBuy Baby opened in the former CompUSA Location.[3]

On January 16, 2013,Turk Furniture opened in the former DSW. Around this timeBig Lots moved fromIroquois Center on the other side of Naperville. In 2014,2nd & Charles opened in the former Borders location. In 2015, Carson's Furniture Gallery was converted intoArt Van Furniture.Savers andShoe Carnival closed around 2016. In 2017, Gordmans and HHGregg closed as part of bankruptcy.Spirit Halloween opened in the former HHGregg.[4]Funtopia opened in Summer 2018. Turk Furniture closed, andFurniture Resource + Rugs opened.[5]

Construction began on the former site of Shoe Carnival, to make way forWorld Market at the end of 2018. 2nd and Charles closed on January 6. 2019.Marshalls moved toHigh Grove Plaza in the formerGolf Galaxy during the summer of 2019. In 2020,Bed Bath & Beyond moved fromFox Valley Commons into the former the 2nd & Charles location. That same year, it was announcedArt Van Furniture would close all of its stores.Edge Fitness announced it would open in the former Gordmans.Old Navy moved toSpringbrook Prairie Pavilion around October 2020.

In 2024, the shops composing the northeast corner were demolished in order to make way for a new section titled "Block 59" which will feature several upscale dining options.

References

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  1. ^"72 Kmarts To Close - CBS News".www.cbsnews.com. 2000-07-25. Retrieved2023-12-25.
  2. ^"Homemakers' 130-year run almost done".
  3. ^"Gordmans opens at Westridge Court".
  4. ^"Naperville Gordmans closing after company files for bankruptcy".
  5. ^"Funtopia Opening in Naperville | Naperville NCTV17". 27 April 2018.
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