Mercury Plaza Mall

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Mercury Plaza Mall was a shopping mall located in Hampton, Virginia. The shopping mall opened in 1967 as Mercury Mall. The mall was the Virginia Peninsula's first indoor shopping complex. Montgomery Ward, Roses and Giant Open Air Supermarket served as the mall's primary anchors.

Following the opening of Mercury Mall, Coliseum Mall opened in 1973, and in 1975, Newmarket North Mall opened. By the mid-1970s, the city of Hampton had three operating enclosed shopping malls, with Mercury Mall faced Peninsula's shopping challenges.

In the mid-1980s, the mall was renamed Mercury Plaza Mall, and Montgomery Ward moved its store to Coliseum Mall. Circuit City and HQ hardware store (replacing Montgomery Ward) became the mall's new tenants by 1986. In 1987, the remaining enclosed portion of the mall was razed, and was replaced with a Burlington Coat Factory store. Burlington Coat Factory opened in Mercury Plaza in November 1987, ending Mercury Plaza's status as an enclosed shopping mall.

HQ left the complex by end of the 1980s. Roses and Giant (what later became Farm Fresh) left the shopping center in the early-1990s. Circuit City remained at Mercury Plaza until April 2002, and was the shopping center's only other retailer left except for Burlington Coat Factory.

Mall Properties, based in New York City, owned both Mercury Plaza and Coliseum Mall. The company decided to move Burlington Coat Factory to Coliseum Mall in July 2003. In September 2003, Mercury Plaza shopping center became completely vacant, and the original building structure was demolished.[1][2]

References

  1. Daily Press (March 2012). "Burlington Moving To Coliseum Mall". Daily Press. Retrieved 2002-06-14. 
  2. "Deadmalls.com: Mercury Plaza Mall". September 2006. Retrieved 2006-03-09. 

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