Malls in Charlotte, North Carolina
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The following article is a list of shopping malls in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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[edit] Asian Corner Mall
Originally Tryon Mall, Asian Corner Mall is a collection of Asian specialty shops located in North Charlotte near Sugar Creek. Originally built in the 1960s the mall fell into steep decline by the 1980s and by the early-1990s was virtually in a state of ruin. In the late '90s the mall was purchased by two sisters and has undergone a dramatic revitalization.
[edit] Carolina Place Mall
See Carolina Place Mall.
[edit] Cotswold Village Shops
Locally called Cotswold Mall, is a medium sized mall located in the eponymous area of Charlotte. Originally a suburban mall, Cotswold has since become part of Charlotte's ever expanding core. The mall features several upscale shops.
[edit] Eastland Mall
See Eastland Mall (Charlotte, North Carolina).
[edit] Freedom Mall
Built in 1964 [1] Freedom Mall originally served as the anchor to Charlotte's westside retail scene and, following the closure of WestPark Mall, is the only mall in West Charlotte. Today the mall is actually publicly held in a joint trust between the City of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. [2] By all accounts, Freedom Mall is very much on it's last legs.
[edit] NorthPark Mall
NorthPark is the third of Charlotte's three Eastside malls (along with the aforementioned Asian Corner and Eastland). Originally anchored by a Target and a Bi-Lo (the Bi-Lo still exists), the mall has repositioned itself to fit the modest income bracket of it's surrounding area by attracting stores such as Big Lots.
[edit] Northlake Mall
See Northlake Mall (Charlotte).
[edit] SouthPark Mall
See SouthPark Mall (Charlotte, North Carolina).
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Asian Corner | Carolina Place | Eastland | Freedom | NorthPark | Northlake | SouthPark |