Northshore Mall
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Northshore Mall | |
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Location | Peabody, Massachusetts |
Opening date | 1958 |
Management | Simon Property Group |
Owner | Simon Property Group & two institutional investors |
No. of stores and services | 120 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 1.4 million ft² [1] |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | simon.com/mall/directory.aspx?ID=338 |
The Northshore Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in New England and is located on Route 114 near Route 128 in Peabody, Massachusetts. It is anchored by J. C. Penney, Macy's and Sears and currently measures at almost 1.4 million ft². A redevelopment currently underway will reconfigure the center and when complete in 2010, the center is expected to be 1.685 million ft² and include Nordstrom and a separate Macy's Men's & Home store.
It is managed by the Simon Property Group, and is less than a mile away from the Liberty Tree Mall, another Simon-managed shopping mall.
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[edit] History
The Northshore Shopping Center first opened in September 1958 as an outdoor open air shopping center. The center occupied a field that was formerly owned by Elias Hasket Derby whose daughter Elizabeth and son-in-law Nathaniel West built Oak Hill Estate designed by Samuel McIntire, which was then sold to Richard S. Rogers as a summer residence in 1850. His son Jacob C. Rogers and his wife sold parts of the interior to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and sold the property in 1922 to the Congregation of St. Francis Xavier who would establish the St. Joseph Juniorate, which remained at the location for 33 years. Portions of the 100 acre land had been used for farming purposes and included a dairy while other parts had gardens and fountains. The estate was later torn down and in 1955, Allied Stores bought the land and built the shopping center.
Originally, the center was planned for Beverly instead. It was anchored by Jordan Marsh and an adjoining Filene's, and included Sears, as well as Kresge, J.J. Newberry, and Stop & Shop. Recreational facilities at the time included a bowling alley, a cinema, and a small amusement park called Kiddietown where the new Macy's store now sits.
The shopping center has been home to the St. Therese Society of Mt. Carmel Chapel since 1960. It is the first chapel ever built within a shopping center, paving the way for another Carmelite chapel to open at the Bergen Mall in New Jersey as well as other mall chapels throughout the country at places such as Plymouth Meeting Mall. There is an elevator adjacent to the main entrance next to Joe's Bar & Grill which leads to the chapel, the chapel gift shop, and a dental office. The mall also houses the Peabody Police Department Community Outreach Center. The shopping center went through several changes in the 1970s and 1980s, including the expansion of Sears to a full-line anchor. Eventually, starting with a small section near the Sears store, the entire center was enclosed to better compete with nearby Liberty Tree Mall constructed by New England Development in 1972.
During the original construction in 1958, a unique underground delivery tunnel was incorporated that ran the entire length of the mall. Prior to the mall enclosure, snow cleared from the central concourse was dropped through traps into dumptrucks in the tunnel below. This tunnel is still in use today for delivery and refuse removal.
In 1986 Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. acquired an interest in North Shore Shopping Center from Allied.
In 1992 the shopping center was acquired by New England Development, which initiated a major renovation that expanded the mall to almost 1.7 million ft² when completed in 1994. On the northwest end of the mall, Filene's built a replacement store where the amusement park once was, while Lord & Taylor constructed a new store at this end as well, with both stores opening in 1993. A new food court was added adjoining the former Filene's site, which was gutted and rebuilt for the addition of J. C. Penney. In 1999 New England Development sold the mall to a joint venture led by Simon Property Group, which also assumed management of the center.
Except for the renaming of Jordan Marsh in 1996 to Macy's, the mall's structure and anchors remained essentially intact from 1994 until 2005, when May Department Stores (the then parent of Lord & Taylor and Filene's) was acquired by Federated Department Stores (the owner of Macy's). In March 2006, Federated briefly closed the Filene's store, before using the space to relocate its Macy's store that May (the remainder of the Filene's stores were renamed Macy's later that year). In June 2006 Federated closed down its Lord & Taylor store as it prepared to divest that chain.
Faced with such large vacancies, Simon had already announced an agreement with Nordstrom to open a store in 2009 at Northshore Mall. Plans called for the gutting and demolition of the original 1958 former Jordan Marsh store for a new wing of mall retail space and the construction of a new Nordstrom at the end of the new wing. Additionally Macy's relocated its men's and home furnishings departments into the vacant Lord & Taylor space. The food court entrance will be renovated and expanded, and will be flanked by The Cheesecake Factory and P.F. Chang's China Bistro. Also coming summer 2008 is Chipotle Mexican Grill.
[edit] Anchors Stores & Major Tenants
These are the mall's anchor stores.[1]
- Macy's
- Macy's Women's Store (200,000 ft²; opened 1993, formerly Filene's)
- Macy's Men's & Home Store (120,000 ft²; opened January 2008 in former Lord & Taylor)
- J. C. Penney (138,212 ft²; opened 1994)
- Nordstrom (144,000 ft²; opening spring 2009)
- Sears (240,200 ft²; opened 1958, expanded)
- Filene's Basement
[edit] Restaurants
- Bertucci's
- Legal Sea Foods
- Joe's American Bar and Grill
- Bugaboo Creek Steak House (outparcel)
- The Cheesecake Factory
- P.F. Chang's China Bistro (Coming Summer 2008)
- Chipotle Mexican Grill
[edit] Food Court and Specialty Food
- Au Bon Pain
- Boston Chowda Co.
- Brigham's Ice Cream
- Chick-fil-A
- D'Angelo
- Dunkin' Donuts
- Master Wok
- McDonald's
- Pretzel Time (2 locations)
- Sbarro
- Starbucks
- Taco Bell
- Umi of Japan
[edit] Other Facts
Surprisingly for a mall of its size, there is no place within the mall itself to purchase DVDs or music CDs. The former Sam Goody closed. Music and movies can be obtained at the Barnes and Noble store, but it is an outparcel west of the main mall.
The current construction area outside the former Macy's / Jordan Marsh (future Nordstrom) was rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a soldier who had died there. The former Macy's / Jordan Marsh building was built in 1957 near what appeared to be a gravesite in which the remains of Jonathan Wilson, a Revolutionary War veteran, had at one time been buried. The truth however, is that Wilson had never been buried there and the "gravesite" was simply a memorial marker.
The glass cube-shaped structure that sits outside the mall between Sears and Legal Sea Foods covers an old stairwell that at one time housed an aviary and garden.
A small part of the Disney movie The Game Plan was filmed inside the former Macy's / Jordan Marsh space after the space was vacated by Macy's. The shot involves Boston Rebels quarterback Joe Kingman (portrayed by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) having a tea party with his on-screen daughter Peyton James (played by Madison Pettis) in a toy store. The set was built on location by Disney film staff.
[edit] References
- ^ Mall Directory. Northshore Mall Website. Simon Property Group Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-02-04.