Mall of Acadiana
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Mall of Acadiana | |
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Location | Lafayette, Louisiana |
Opening date | March 29, 1979 |
Developer | Robert B. Aikens & Associates |
Owner | CBL & Associates |
No. of stores and services | 120 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 997,000 square feet |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | [1] |
The Mall of Acadiana, originally called Acadiana Mall, is an enclosed regional shopping mall in the city of Lafayette, Louisiana, and is located at the intersection of Johnston Street and Ambassador Caffery Parkway. It opened in 1979 and was developed by Robert B. Aikens & Associates, and is now owned by CBL & Associates Properties. Today, the Mall of Acadiana houses four department store anchors (Macy's, J.C. Penney, Sears, and Dillard's), a 460-seat food court, and over 120 smaller stores including Victoria's Secret, Chico's, Talbot's, Eddie Bauer, Nine West, Abercrombie & Fitch, Abercrombie Kids, Banana Republic, Hollister, American Eagle, and Coldwater Creek.
The original look of the mall had an intimate, "French Quarter" type feel, with brick pavers, gas lamps, wrought iron, and no backlit signs. Although the front entrance of the mall faces Johnston Street, many people over time have found it easier to access the property via Ambassador Caffery Parkway. As a result, most mall customers consider the food court to be the front entrance.
Acadiana Mall Cinemas, operated by General Cinema Corporation, was located in the food court from 1979 until 1995, when a more modern Carmike Cinema opened on an outparcel of the mall.
The mall received a minor facelift in the early 1990s and a major renovation in 2004, bringing in a more contemporary look. It was at this time that the mall's name changed from Acadiana Mall to The Mall of Acadiana.
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[edit] Anchors & Major Tenants
- Dillard's (189,675 sq. ft., 3 levels)
- JCPenney (124,656 sq. ft., 2 levels)
- Macy's (179,557 sq. ft., 2 levels)
- Sears (194,956 sq. ft., 2 levels)
- Sears Tire, Battery & Auto (10,026 sq. ft. outparcel)
- Abercrombie & Fitch/abercrombie (12,502 sq. ft.)
- The Limited (7,989 sq. ft.)
- Victoria's Secret (8,718 sq. ft.)
- Express/Bath & Body Works (8,511 sq. ft.)
- Banana Republic (8,790 sq. ft.)
[edit] Former Anchors
- Selber Brothers (now JCPenney; space remained vacant throughout most of the 1980s following Selber Brothers' closure)
- Goudchaux's / Maison Blanche / Parisian / Foley's (now Macy's)
- D. H. Holmes (entire chain bought by Dillard's in 1989)
[edit] Outparcels
- Barnes & Noble
- Starbucks
- Family Christian Store
- Olive Garden
- Carmike Cinemas
- Old Navy
- David's Bridal
- Shoe Station
- Taco Bell
- Coyote Blues Mexican Restaurant
- Tampico Mexican Restaurant
- Regions Bank
- Popeye's Fried Chicken
- Tsubaki Hibachi Grill
- Goodyear Gemini Auto Care
[edit] Former Outparcels
- Red Lobster was Damon's now Coyote Blues Mexican Restaurant
- Conn's Electronics & Appliance Store now Shoe Station
- Chevron now Starbucks
- Semolina Pasta now Tsubaki Hibachi Grill
- The Athlete's Foot now David's Bridal
- D.H. Holmes Auto Center now Goodyear Gemini Auto Care