Mall of Abilene

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Mall of Abilene
Mall of Abilene
Facts and statistics
Location 4310 Buffalo Gap Road, Abilene, Texas
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Opening date 1979
Developer Jones Lang LaSalle
Management Jones Lang LaSalle; Steve Majors CSM, general manager
Owner Jones Lang LaSalle
No. of stores and services 80
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 680,457 sq ft
Parking 3689 spaces
No. of floors 1
Website [1]

Mall of Abilene is an enclosed shopping mall in Abilene, Texas. It is located in the growing south side of the city, at the southwest corner of the busiest intersection in Abilene. The location is at the intersection of Buffalo Gap Road and US 83/84 (Winters Freeway). It serves a 22-county area and is the only mall in West Texas. Five stores anchor the mall JcPenney, Dillard's, Sears, Best Buy, and Books-A-Million. The mall also houses the 25,000 sq ft Premiere Cinema 15. The mall's gross leasable area of nearly 1,000,000 sq ft is consists of a total of 179 stores, excluding the theater, 7 of which have a leasable area of at least 56,000 sq ft. It also boasts an annual foot traffic of 19.2 million visitors. [1]

Mall of Abilene was built in 1979, following a trend towards southern growth in Abilene, which was triggered first by available land and then by the location of Cooper HS, continues today. The mall received an extensive renovation throughout its common area in 2005, including an 1,100 square foot healthy kids play installed near JCPenney and Steve and Barry's in August 2006.[2]

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[edit] Stores & Restaurants

[edit] Anchors

[edit] Specialty

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[edit] Restaurants

Inside the mall

  • Alley Cats
  • Chocolate Box
  • Chuck E. Cheese's
  • Coastal Cookie
  • Corn Dog Place
  • Dante's Pizza
  • Dippin Dots
  • El Chico
  • Joe Muggs (inside Books-A-Million)
  • Pretzel Express
  • Spaghetti Warehouse

On the mall loop

Just outside the mall

[edit] Cinemas

  • Premiere Cinema 10

[edit] References

[edit] External Links