Columbia Mall (Grand Forks)
Location | Grand Forks, North Dakota |
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Opening date | August 2, 1978 |
Developer | Dayton Hudson Corporation |
Owner | GK Development, Inc. |
No. of stores and services | 70+ |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 (3 open, 1 vacant) |
Total retail floor area | 710,000 square feet |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | shopcolumbiamall.com |
Columbia Mall is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Grand Forks, North Dakota and is located at the intersection of 32nd Avenue South and Columbia Road.
It is the largest mall within 70 miles (110 km). Located 80 miles (128.7 km) from the Canada–US border and 140 miles (225 km) from Winnipeg, the mall draws a significant number of customers from Canada.
Columbia Mall, which opened in 1978, was developed by the Dayton Hudson Corporation (now Target Corporation) at a cost of roughly $20 million.
Today, Columbia Mall houses three department stores (JCPenney, Sears, and Scheels), a 430-seat food court, and more than 70 specialty merchants. GK Development, Inc. of Barrington, Illinois, is the current owner of the mall.
History
Initial Concepts
Dayton Hudson experienced fierce competition for a new mall in the city of Grand Forks in 1975.[1] While their proposal was to build a mall at the intersection of 32nd Avenue South and Columbia Road, Inland Construction of Edina, Minnesota wanted to build a mall at 32nd Avenue South and Washington Street (one mile east of the Dayton Hudson site), which was quickly dismissed, while a group of local investors and Farber-Kelley Ltd. of Toronto advanced a proposal for a mall at Demers Avenue and 42nd Street to be called "Marketplace West". While Marketplace West was initially preferred by the city planning department, a referendum was called to annex Dayton Hudson's proposed Columbia Mall site to the city. When it passed, the city council interpreted it as a public endorsement of the Columbia Mall project. Interestingly, the Marketplace West site would later become the home of the Alerus Center arena and convention center.
Early Tenants
Columbia Mall opened on August 2, 1978 with 571,800 sq ft (53,120 m2) of retail space. The three initial anchors included both Dayton Hudson-owned Target and Dayton's stores as well as a JCPenney store. The mall's early marketing efforts included a jingle, "Meet me at Columbia Mall," that was also produced as a television commercial and recast in a holiday version.[2] In 2001, Target relocated to a larger space on 32nd Avenue South, becoming a SuperTarget. The Dayton's location was also changed to a Marshall Field's that year following a national merger. Marshall Field's was later purchased by Federated Department Stores in 2005 and subsequently converted to Macy's.
Current Operations
In 2000, a Sears department store opened at Columbia Mall, bringing the number of anchor tenants in the mall to four. By 2005, GK Development added a new food court named Dakota Cafe, a children's play area, and completed restroom renovations. The American Red Cross established a temporary disaster relief operations headquarters at the shopping center in response to the August 26, 2007 tornado that struck nearby Northwood, ND. Scheels All Sports relocated into the former Target space in 2014.[3] In 2017, Macy's shuttered their Columbia Mall location, leaving one anchor store unoccupied. The future use of the space is uncertain.[4]
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Notes
- ↑ "Picking mall site sparked lots of fussin' n' fightin'", Herschel Kenner, Grand Forks Herald, 1 August 1978, p. B1
- ↑ RetroWinnipeg (2006-12-08), Grand Forks - Columbia Mall commercial (1980), retrieved 2016-02-29
- ↑ "Store Details | Scheels". www.scheels.com. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
- ↑ "Macy's in Grand Forks slated to close". Retrieved 2017-06-08.
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Coordinates: 47°53′35″N 97°04′18″W / 47.893136°N 97.071583°W