Westroads Mall

Westroads Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Omaha, Nebraska at the intersection of 100th and Dodge Streets (U.S. Route 6). It is the largest mall in Nebraska.[2] The mall's anchor stores are The Container Store, Von Maur, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, and AMC Theatres. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Younkers which will soon be a Dillard's store next year.

Westroads Mall Omaha
LocationOmaha, Nebraska
Coordinates41°15′59″N 96°4′6″W
Opening date1967 (1967)
DeveloperJohn Wiebe
ManagementBrookfield Properties Retail Group
OwnerBrookfield Properties Retail Group
No. of stores and services122
No. of anchor tenants6 (6 open)
Total retail floor area1,045,782 sq ft (97,156.3 m2)
No. of floors2 with partial basement (1 in AMC Theatres and Dick's Sporting Goods)
Parking5,106
Websitewestroadsmall.com
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History

Designed by real estate developer John Wiebe, Westroads Mall opened in 1967.[3]

In May 1991, a food court opened; it was demolished and replaced in 2015.[4]

Prudential Financial purchased the mall from Wiebe for $45 million in 1977. In 1997, General Growth Properties acquired the mall from Prudential. The mall was owned by both General Growth (51% share) and Canadian property development company Ivanhoe Cambridge (49% share); it was managed by General Growth Properties on behalf of the venture. General Growth Properties acquired the 49% that it didn't previously own on April 5, 2012.

The mall was renovated several times: in 1990, 1995, 1999 and 2003 and again in 2013-2014, which included the addition of an H&M store and Wi-Fi.[5]

In December 2012, a Forever 21 Super Store opened on the lower level.[6] The lower level formerly housed a family entertainment center, Tilt, with an arcade and indoor miniature golf course.

In December 2015, a new food court opened at the mall.[4][7]

In October 2016, The Container Store opened at the mall.[8]

On January 20, 2018, Abercrombie & Fitch closed at the mall.[9]

In August 2018, the Younkers store closed at the mall.[10]

Movie theaters

Rave Motion Pictures at Westroads Mall.

The first theater in the mall, the Fox Westroads, opened in November 1967. Originally a single screen theater, it was converted to the dual screen Fox Twin in 1976. It is now closed.[11]

In November 2008, Rave Motion Pictures opened a new 14 screen digital multiplex. It was acquired by AMC Theatres in 2013.[12]

The lower level is a Forever 21 Super Store which opened in December 2012. The lower level formerly housed a family entertainment center, Tilt, complete with an arcade and indoor miniature golf course.

Anchors

Mall anchors include:[13]

  • JCPenney (177,200 sf) Opened 1968.
  • Von Maur (179,000 sf) Opened August 1995.
  • Dick's Sporting Goods (84,000 sf) [in old Galyan's Sporting Goods] Opened October 2005.
  • AMC Theatres (73,000 sf) [built on old Kilpatrick's-Younkers space] (was Rave Cinemas) Opened November 2008.
  • Forever 21 (25,000 sf) Opened December 2012.
  • Dillard's (177,600 sf) Opening September 2021
Dick's Sporting Goods at Westroads Mall.

Former anchors

  • Kilpatrick's (200,000 sf) Opened November 1967, converted to Younkers 1982. Shuttered October 2003.
  • Brandeis (80,000 sf) Opened October 1972. Converted to Younkers Juniors August 1987. Store shuttered and converted to mall space.
  • Montgomery Ward (177,600 sf) Opened 1968. Shuttered November 1998. Rebuilt as The Jones Store.
  • The Jones Store (177,600 sf) Opened October 1999. Shuttered August 2003.
  • Galyan's Sporting Goods (84,000 sf) Opened August 2003. Converted to Dick's Sporting Goods October 2005.
  • Younkers (177,600 sf) [in former Montgomery Ward/The Jones Store] Opened October 2003, closed 2018.

2007 shooting

On December 5, 2007, 19-year old Robert A. Hawkins entered the Von Maur anchor store with a rifle and opened fire. Nine people were killed, including the gunman, and four others were injured, all within Von Maur. Westroads security responded quickly and safely.[14][15] The mall reopened on December 8, 2007 with increased security,[16] while anchor store Von Maur reopened December 20, 2007.

References

  1. "Westroads Mall Omaha". Brookfield Properties Retail Group.
  2. Mattson-Teig, Beth (October 15, 2000). "Omaha steps into the spotlight". National Real Estate Investor.
  3. "INVENTED HERE". Omaha World-Herald. January 1, 2017.
  4. Yowell, Paige (September 9, 2015). "New Westroads Mall food court set for November opening". Omaha World-Herald.
  5. Soderlin, Barbara (September 27, 2014). "Westroads Mall showing off its latest face-lift". Omaha World-Herald.
  6. Maddox, Malorie (December 6, 2012). "Forever 21 Opens New Store At Westroads". WOWT.
  7. Yowell, Paige (December 11, 2015). "Westroads Mall food hall Flagship Commons plans to open by Dec. 21". Omaha World-Herald.
  8. Yowell, Paige (October 21, 2016). "Container Store ready for its grand opening at Westroads Mall". Omaha World-Herald.
  9. Yowell, Paige (February 3, 2018). "Abercrombie & Fitch closes at Westroads; Dry Goods boutique to take part of its space". Omaha World-Herald.
  10. O’Connor, Michael (August 31, 2018). "Omaha's Younkers stores have closed for good at Westroads, Oak View". Omaha World-Herald.
  11. "Fox Westroads in Omaha, NE - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org.
  12. Soderlin, Barbara (February 20, 2013). "AMC to take over Westroads movie theater". Omaha World-Herald.
  13. "Westroads Mall facts" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2007-12-05.
  14. "Police: Nine killed in shooting at Omaha mall, including gunman". CNN. December 6, 2007.
  15. GARCIA, OSKAR (December 6, 2007). "Man Opens Fire at Omaha Mall, Killing 8". The Washington Post. Associated Press.
  16. "Omaha mall reopens with increased security". NBC News. Associated Press. December 8, 2007.
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