Augusta Mall
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{{Infobox shopping mall
| name = Augusta Mall
| image = Augusta Mall entrance.jpg
| caption = Augusta Mall Entrance
| location = Augusta, Georgia, United States
| opening_date = {{Start date and age|1978|08|03}}
| developer = The Rouse Company
| manager = Brookfield Properties
| owner = Brookfield Properties
| parking = 5,400 spaces
| number_of_stores = 149
| number_of_anchors = 6 (5 open, 1 coming soon)
| floor_area = {{convert|1,099,224|sqft|m2|abbr=on}}
| floors = 2
| website = {{URL|http://www.augustamall.com/}}
| footnotes = {{cite web | url=https://www.brookfieldpropertiesretail.com/properties/property-details/augusta-mall.html | title=Augusta Mall | publisher=Brookfield Properties}}
}}
Augusta Mall is a two level super-regional shopping mall in Augusta, Georgia, United States. It is one of the largest malls in the state of Georgia, and it is the largest mall in the Augusta metropolitan area. The anchor stores are Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Dillard's, Macy's, and Barnes & Noble. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Sears. The vacant Sears is set to be partially anchored by Primark.
History
Augusta Mall opened on August 3, 1978, one week after the now-defunct Regency Mall opened.{{cite news | url=http://www.augustachronicle.com/entertainment/20180726/ramblin-rhodes-augustans-welcomed-two-malls-40-years-ago | title=Ramblin’ Rhodes: Augustans welcomed two malls 40 years ago | first=Don | last=Rhodes | work=The Augusta Chronicle | date=July 26, 2018}}
Augusta Mall had about 90 retail spaces when it first opened, anchored by two department stores: Rich's and Davison's. Many of the mall's design features were borrowed from other successful malls developed by The Rouse Company. The space frame ceiling is a replica of The Mall in Columbia, Governor's Square Mall, Tampa Bay Center and Hulen Mall while the center fountain and elevator was taken from Beachwood Place, which opened the same month as Augusta.
Since its opening, the mall has undergone 5 major expansions and several smaller renovations. The first of these began in 1987, when the mall added a 132,000-square-foot expansion for a new location of J. C. Penney.
In 1990, the mall underwent its second expansion, when Sears joined as the fourth anchor, in a 157,000-square-foot store. The $32 million renovation project also updated the interior of the mall and expanded the number of retail spaces from about 100 to more than 130.
In October 1992, Vice President of the United States Dan Quayle held a rally at the mall during the final stretch of the campaign before the 1992 United States presidential election. Over 5,000 supporters showed up, well above expectation for 1,000 attendants.{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/30/us/1992-campaign-vice-president-final-push-quayle-rallies-turn-into-blur.html | title=THE 1992 CAMPAIGN: The Vice President; In the Final Push, Quayle Rallies Turn Into a Blur | last=De Witt | first=Karen | work=The New York Times | date=October 30, 1992}}
By 1998, when the third expansion was announced, Augusta Mall had become the region’s prime shopping area. J. B. White closed its store at Regency Mall and relocated to Augusta Mall to become its fifth anchor store, now Dillard's. Traffic congestion became a problem on Wrightsboro Road and Interstate 520 - the main freeway connecting the mall. The city funded a $231,000 project for expanded lanes as well as road improvements and new exit ramps to the mall.
In 2002, the Augusta Mall infrastructure was upgraded, including: storm drain maintenance, a new parking lot, and other interior work.{{cite web | title=Project Portfolio: Augusta Mall | publisher=Beam’s Contracting | url= http://www.beamscontracting.net/project-portfolio.php}} Macy’s closed during this time, and its lower level was converted into a furniture store.
File:Macy's and Dick's Sporting Goods at the Augusta Mall.jpg and Macy's.]]
In 2006, a fourth expansion, “The Augusta Promenade”, a {{convert|180000|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} lifestyle center addition to the mall was announced. Construction of the development started in the summer of 2006, with the grand opening on November 8, 2007.{{cite news | url=http://www.wrdw.com/home/headlines/10746676.html | title=Changes coming to Augusta Mall | first=Chris | last=Thomas | work=WRDW-TV | date=October 23, 2007}}
In 2007, a man drove his car into the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.wrdw.com/home/headlines/6409427.html | title=Man plows SUV through Augusta Mall | first=Tom | last=Campbell | work=WRDW-TV | date=March 9, 2007}}
In January 2013, Abercrombie & Fitch closed its location at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.augustachronicle.com/article/20130125/NEWS/301259873 | title=Abercrombie closing Saturday in the Augusta Mall | first=Jenna | last=Martin | work=The Augusta Chronicle | date=January 25, 2013}}
In July 2014, a thief stole $2,000 worth of panties from the Victoria's Secret store at the mall.{{cite news | url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/thief-swipes-200-panties-victorias-secret-n161216 | title=wipes 200 Panties From Victoria's Secret | first=Natalie | last=Daher | work=NBC News | date=July 21, 2014}}
In January 2016, Vans, Torrid, and rue21 announced plans to open locations at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.wrdw.com/home/headlines/Three-new-stores-coming-to-the-Augusta-Mall-365950451.html | title=Three new stores coming to the Augusta Mall | work=WRDW-TV | date=January 20, 2016}}{{cite news | url=https://www.wjbf.com/news/three-new-stores-to-open-at-augusta-mall-in-spring-2016/1015905872 | title=Three New Stores To Open At Augusta Mall In Spring 2016 | first=Chris | last=Kane | work=WJBF | date=January 20, 2016}}{{cite news | url=http://www.wfxg.com/story/31011814/new-stores-coming-to-augusta-mall | title=New stores coming to Augusta Mall | work=WFXG | date=January 20, 2016}}
In January 2017, Buca di Beppo, which had opened in February 2012, closed its location at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.wrdw.com/content/news/Buca-di-Beppo-closing-Augusta-Mall-restaurant-409334925.html | title=Buca di Beppo closing Augusta Mall restaurant | work=WRDW-TV | date=January 2, 2017}}
In April 2017, several men robbed the Apple Inc. store at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.wrdw.com/content/news/Men-rob-Apple-Store-lead-deputies-on-two-separate-chases-419583023.html | title=Deputies: Apple Store burglarized by several men | work=WRDW-TV | date=April 18, 2017}}
In April 2018, Williams Sonoma closed its location at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.augustachronicle.com/business/20180323/williams-sonoma-to-close-at-augusta-mall-mori-to-reopen | title=Williams-Sonoma to close at Augusta Mall; Mori to reopen | first=Damon | last=Cline | work=The Augusta Chronicle | date=March 23, 2018}} Also that month, the mall began to be powered by a 435-kilowatt rooftop solar panel system.{{cite news | url=http://www.augustachronicle.com/news/20180318/augusta-mall-goes-solar | title=Augusta Mall goes solar | first=Damon | last=Cline | work=The Augusta Chronicle | date=March 18, 2018}}
In September 2018, QC Nails Salon announced plans to open a 4,500 square foot location at the mall.{{cite news | url=http://www.augustachronicle.com/business/20180908/scuttlebiz-areas-largest-nail-salon-headed-for-augusta-mall | title=Scuttlebiz: Area’s largest nail salon headed for Augusta Mall | first=Damon | last=Cline | work=The Augusta Chronicle | date=September 8, 2018}}
On February 8, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 39 stores nationwide. The store closed in April 2020.{{Cite web|title=Sears and Kmart store closings continue. Is your location closing in early 2020?|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/02/06/sears-kmart-store-closings-list-2020/4675534002/|last=Tyko|first=Kelly|website=USA TODAY|language=en-US}}
On October 3, 2020, after an altercation, a gun was pulled out and two people were shot. One victim was transported to a nearby hospital where he later died from his wounds. The other victim was shot in the leg and she is expected to make a full recovery.
As of 2025, Primark is expected to open on one of the levels of the vacant Sears.
See also
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Photos
Image:Augusta Mall Macy's Entrance.jpg|Interior entrance to Macy's in the Augusta Mall. This was formerly Rich's.
Image:Augusta Mall JCPenney.jpg|Interior entrance to JCPenney in the Augusta Mall
Image:Augusta Mall sign.jpg|Sign off Wrightsboro Road in Augusta, Georgia for the Augusta Mall.
Image:Augusta Mall clock.jpg|Clock in the center of Augusta Mall
References
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https://www.wjbf.com/breaking-news/shooting-at-augusta-mall-confirmed/
External links
- [http://www.augustamall.com/en.html Augusta Mall] — official website
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Category:Shopping malls established in 1978
Category:Shopping malls in Georgia (U.S. state)
Category:Brookfield Properties
Category:Economy of Augusta, Georgia