Rhode Island Mall
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Rhode Island Mall (or informally known as the Midland Mall, as it originally opened under that name) is a shopping mall in Warwick, Rhode Island. It is at the corner of RI 2 and RI 113 and is across the road from CCRI Knight Campus as well as being across the river from Warwick Mall. It is a two level split mall.
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[edit] History
The Rhode Island Mall opened in 1968 as the Midland Mall, which was then the first two-level enclosed shopping mall in New England. The larger Warwick Mall opened just to the north of the Midland Mall in 1972, but until the mid-1990s these two mid-sized malls co-existed peacefully. As each mall had space for fewer than 100 stores, both malls were able to operate without much overlap between them and their proximity reinforced the Warwick area as a premier shopping district for southern New England. The Midland Mall's long-time anchor stores were Sears and G. Fox, and the mall also hosted one junior anchor in a Cherry & Webb store on the first level.
The Midland Mall was extensively renovated and re-branded as the Rhode Island Mall in 1984. The Greenhouse Cafes food court, the first of its kind in the area, also opened around this time.
[edit] Current Status
In 1994, the May Companies acquired Boston-based department store chain Filene's. May chose to retire the nameplate of Hartford-based department store chain G. Fox and convert all of these stores, including the Rhode Island Mall location, to Filene's. In 1997, Filene's announced they would be closing their branch due to the redundancy of this location with another store across the street at the larger Warwick Mall. This was a major turning point in the profitabity of the Rhode Island Mall. After the closure of Filene's, the retail space it took as well as 1/3 of the mall (including the Greenhouse Cafes Food Court) was demolished and replaced by two other stores that each occupy one floor of the two-level mall: Walmart on the first level and Kohls on the second. These stores do not have any inside access to the mall, which caused many of the mall's remaining tenants to vacate. Only 11 stores in the mall are occupied.
[edit] Current stores
- Bellow's leather
- DMV Express Branch
- EB Games
- GNC
- Kay Jewelers
- Kohl's
- Lee's Nails
- Mr. B's Coffee Cafe
- Sears
- Silver Dragon
- Toy Vault
- Walmart
[edit] Past stores
- AA Watch Repair
- Abbey's CardSmart
- Alladin's Castle Arcade
- Art 'n Tiques
- Auntie Anne's
- Big Top Arcade
- The Camping Store
- Candle Corner
- Caren Charles
- Champs Sports
- Cingular Wireless
- Express Wireless
- Filene's (closed 1997)
- First Place Sports
- Foot Locker
- H & R Block
- Jarman Shoes
- Kay-Bee Toys
- Lee's Collectibles (took up two stores and toward its end three stores, one of them having a slot car track and races)
- MasterCuts
- Motherhood Maternity
- Newport Creamery
- Picture Plus
- Piercing Pagoda
- Prints Plus
- Radio Shack
- Spencer's Gifts
- Tape World
- Tazi's Gifts
- Tupperware
- Wonderful World of Science
- WPS Systems Ltd.
- Xccessoreez
- Zales