Tacoma Mall
History
The mall opened on October 13, 1965. Another former anchor was Liberty House, which opened in 1974 (briefly Liberty House/Rhodes, with the Rhodes name later dropped, later Frederick & Nelson, then Mervyn's), which was demolished for the current location of Nordstrom, which relocated from an anchor that was originally Nordstrom Best, with the Best name-dropped in 1972, and expanded from 55,000 square feet to 134,000 square feet in 1983, in 2008. The former Nordstrom was divided into Sephora, Apple Store, and Forever 21 in 2010. Forever 21 relocated to a smaller location in 2016, and the former location became a Dick's Sporting Goods in 2017.
On May 31, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide. The store closed on September 2, 2018.
Simon Property Group plans to redevelop portions of the mall to add more retail spaces that face outward in the former Sears space; the concept is similar to lifestyle centers and would include a through-street between several tenant buildings.
2005 shooting
On November 20, 2005, 20-year-old Dominick Sergio Maldonado opened fire inside the mall, wounding six people. One of them was seriously injured. Maldonado took four people hostage but surrendered without further incident to SWAT. In 2007, Maldonado was sentenced to 163 years in prison.
Anchors
- Macy's, opened August 1964 as The Bon Marche
- JCPenney, Opened October 1965 shortly after the Northgate Mall's JCPenney.
- Nordstrom, opened as Best's in 1965, relocated to its own building in 1983 and moved to former Mervyn's in 2008.
- Sears, opened in 1981, announced closure in May 2018, closed September 2, 2018, demolished April 7, 2019.
- Mervyn's, opened in 1993 in former Liberty House/Frederick & Nelson, closed in 2006.
References
- ^ "MALL HALL OF FAME".
- ^ Cockrell, Debbie; Martin, Kate (May 31, 2018). "Tacoma Mall's Sears on latest list of store closings". Tacoma News Tribune.
- ^ Cockrell, Debbie (September 20, 2023). "More changes ahead for the Tacoma Mall. Plans in the works for a 'Lifestyle Village'". The News Tribune. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
- ^ Heffter, Emily; Sommerfeld, Julia; Carter, Mike (2005-11-20). "Man arrested in Tacoma Mall shooting". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2007-11-02.
- ^ "Tacoma Mall Shooter Receives 163-Year Sentence". KIRO7 Eyewitness News. 2007-11-02. Archived from the original on 2007-11-04. Retrieved 2007-11-02.
- ^ Tacoma Mall shooter gets 163 year sentence
- ^ Pierce County Superior Court Criminal Case 05-1-05774-4