Ridgmar Mall
{{Short description|Shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas, US}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}}
{{Use American English|date=February 2025}}
{{Infobox shopping mall
| name = Ridgmar Mall
| image = Food Court Entrance.jpg
| image_width = 250
| caption = Eastern Entry to Ridgmar Mall thru food court. c. 2020
| location = Fort Worth, Texas, USA
| address = 1888 Green Oaks Road
| coordinates = {{coord|32.74135|-97.43386|display=inline,title}}
| opening_date = 1976
| developer = The Kravco Co.{{cite news|last=Demick|first=Barbara|title=Kravco And 6 Of Its Malls Sold To A Canadian Developer|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=May 18, 1989|accessdate=November 30, 2011|url=http://articles.philly.com/1989-05-18/business/26112598_1_kravco-carl-dieterle-court-and-plaza|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005010623/http://articles.philly.com/1989-05-18/business/26112598_1_kravco-carl-dieterle-court-and-plaza|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 5, 2013}}
| manager =
| owner = GK Real Estate
| architect =
| number_of_stores = 29
| number_of_anchors = 8 (4 open, 4 vacant)
| floor_area = {{convert|1274470|sqft}}{{cite web|url=http://www.icsc.org/apps/dmmdisp.php?dispid=TX0860 |title=ICSC Directory of Major Malls - Ridgmar |publisher=International Council of Shopping Centers |accessdate=2008-03-02 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606021149/http://www.icsc.org/apps/dmmdisp.php?dispid=TX0860 |archivedate=June 6, 2011}}
| floors = 2
| parking =
| website = {{URL|http://www.ridgmar.com}}
}}
Ridgmar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas. It opened in 1976 at 1888 Green Oaks Road and Interstate 30. It is owned by GK Real Estate, Inc. It includes four anchor stores – Dillard's Clearance Center, JCPenney, Rave Cinemas and Free Up Storage – with two vacant anchors last occupied by Sears and Neiman Marcus.
History
Ridgmar Mall opened in 1976 with Dillard's, JCPenney, and Neiman Marcus as the original anchor stores. In 1977, Sears was opened as an additional anchor store.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/75525515/fort-worth-star-telegram/ "Now, two Sears stores to serve Fort Worth"], Fort Worth Star-Telegram, August 3, 1977, page 2d. Foley's was opened in 1998, later being converted into Macy's in 2006. Rave Cinemas was opened in the early 2000s as another anchor store.
File:Macy's at Ridgmar Mall..jpg
- In 2013, Macerich Co. sold the mall to GK Real Estate (formerly GK Development).{{Cite web |last=Fort Worth Star-Telegram |first= |date=October 14, 2013 |title=Fort Worth: 1.3 million-sf Ridgmar Mall sold |url=https://trerc.tamu.edu/news-talk/fort-worth-1-3-million-sf-ridgmar-mall-sold/ |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=Texas Real Estate Research Center}}
- In 2014, Neiman Marcus announced intentions to relocate their Ridgmar Mall location to a new shopping mall development in three years' time.{{Cite web |date=2014-12-04 |title=Neiman Marcus leaving Ridgmar for new development |url=https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/tarrant-county/neiman-marcus-leaving-ridgmar-for-new-development/287-254986101 |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=wfaa.com}}
- In 2015, Clothing & Retail company H&M opened its doors to the public after unveiling plans for a store in the mall earlier in the year.{{Cite news |last=Baker |first=Sandra |date=April 14, 2015 |title=H&M plans to open Ridgmar mall store in the fall |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/article18494324.html |access-date=December 8, 2024 |work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram}} The location closed potentially circa 2021.
- In 2016, GK Real Estate announced a three-phase multimillion-dollar renovation of the property. Phase one including new paint, lighting, and new railing on the second floor. Rave Cinemas also conducted a $3 million remodel.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2016-01-06 |title=Ridgmar Mall owner negotiating for future redevelopment as Macy's moves out |url=https://fortworthbusiness.com/real-estate/ridgmar-mall-owner-negotiating-for-future-redevelopment-as-macys-moves-out/ |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=The Business Press}}
- In 2016, it was announced that Macy's would be closing their location in an effort to cut operating costs.{{Cite web|last=Baker|first=Sandra|date=January 6, 2016|title=Macy's at Ridgmar mall only Texas location targeted for closure|url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/article53196220.html|access-date=2020-08-15|website=star-telegram.com}}
- In 2016, Dillard's was converted to a clearance center.{{Cite web |last=Barron |first=Christina |date=26 February 2016 |title=Dillard's Converting to Clearance Center at Ridgmar Mall |url=http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Dillards-Converting-to-Clearance-Center-at-Ridgmar-Mall-370210241.html |access-date=2019-10-29 |website=NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth}}
- In October 2016, GK Real Estate acquired the Neiman Marcus space as Neiman Marcus prepared to relocate in 2017.{{Cite web |title=Sold! $2.1M Fort Worth's Ridgmar Mall |url=https://trerc.tamu.edu/news-talk/sold-2-1m-fort-worths-ridgmar-mall/ |access-date=2024-12-08 |website=Texas Real Estate Research Center}}
- In 2017, a 28,000 square foot SeaQuest aquarium opened to visitors.{{Cite news |last=Dickson |first=Gordon |date=July 5, 2017 |title=Will SeaQuest aquarium breathe new life into Ridgmar Mall? |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article159693989.html |access-date=December 8, 2024}}
- In 2018, Sears announced that it would close its Ridgmar Mall location as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide.{{Cite web |last=Dickson |first=Gordon |date=May 31, 2018 |title=Sears closing at Ridgmar Mall, leaving the once-popular hangout with just one anchor |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/growth/article212291974.html |access-date=2020-08-15 |website=star-telegram.com}}
- In 2020, JCPenney put 21 stores up for sale, including the Ridgmar Mall location.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=JCPENNEY DISPOSITION PORTFOLIO - PHASE 1{{!}}Surplus Stores for Sale |url=http://www.jcpenneyportfolio.com/uploads/1/3/2/3/132304625/jcpenney_-_phase_i-surplus_stores_for_sale.pdf |access-date=2020-08-15 |website=jcpenneyportfolio.com}}
- In 2020, the space formerly occupied by Macy's was acquired by Right Move Storage and was subsequently converted into a Self storage facility.
- In 2021, the space formerly occupied by H&M was taken by Tarrant County health officials and converted into a site for the administration of vaccines for COVID-19.{{cite web |date=April 21, 2021 |title=Tarrant County, HSC open vaccination site at Ridgmar Mall |url=https://fortworthbusiness.com/government/tarrant-county-hsc-open-vaccination-site-at-ridgmar-mall/ |access-date=April 21, 2021 |work=Fort Worth Business Press}}
- In 2023, Right Move Storage closed their Ridgmar Mall location, the space being acquired by Free Up Storage which opened later in the year.
2024 SeaQuest animal cruelty incident and closure
On January 4, a USDA routine inspection found that many animals were living in cramped and unsanitary enclosures. The aquarium was given 1 month to correct the violations found by the USDA.{{Cite web |date=January 4, 2024 |title=USDA Routine Inspection |url=https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/2024-01-04-usda-ir-seaquest-interactive-aquarium-fort-worth-llc-74-c-1147-nci-repeat.pdf |access-date=December 8, 2024 |website=PETA}}
In July, 3 whistleblowers & former employees contacted PETA and provided documentation and footage underlining alleged animal cruelty being conducted by SeaQuest Management. The whistleblowers claimed that many marine animals were being severely neglected, leading to the death of many marine animals, including two nurse sharks, Icarus and Achilles, who died of starvation.{{Cite web |date=August 12, 2024 |title=Request to Investigate SeaQuest Fort Worth for Cruelty to Animals |url=https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/2024-08-12-seaquest-tx-cruelty-to-animals-complaint-release.pdf |access-date=December 8, 2024 |website=PETA}}
File:PETA_SeaQuest_Billboard.png
On August 12, after a failed attempt to work with Fort Worth Animal Control to handle the situation, PETA sent a letter to the Tarrant County District Attorney, Phil Sorrells, requesting that his office launch an immediate investigation, including criminal investigations into SeaQuest. Sorrells forwarded the information given in the request to the Fort Worth Police Department. On August 16 the Fort Worth Police Department launched investigation into the claims made by the whistleblowers of animal cruelty and deaths.{{Cite news |last=Copeland |first=Cody |date=August 16, 2024 |title=Fort Worth police open investigation into claims of animal deaths at SeaQuest aquarium |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article291119590.html |access-date=December 8, 2024 |work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram}}
In September, the Fort Worth Police Department closed the investigation into SeaQuest, stating that the police department was not the appropriate agency to investigate. In the same month, PETA put up billboards in the vicinity of Ridgmar Mall prompting Fort Worth residents not to visit the aquarium.{{Cite news |last=Copeland |first=Cody |date=October 29, 2024 |title=Aquarium company shutters Fort Worth mall location in wake of whistleblower allegations |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/fort-worth/article294707099.html |access-date=December 8, 2024 |work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram}}
On October 28, SeaQuest of Fort Worth officially ceased operations, and closed its doors permanently. As a result of the animal cruelty allegations and subsequent Fort Worth store closure, on December 2, SeaQuest Holdings, LLC filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy, reporting $1 million in assets but more than $10 million in liabilities.{{Cite news |last=Gonzales |first=Ella |date=December 4, 2024 |title=SeaQuest files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following Fort Worth store closure |url=https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/article296559239.html |access-date=December 8, 2024 |work=Fort Worth Start-Telegram}}
Anchor tenants
- Dillard's Clearance Center (2016–present)
- JCPenney (1976–present)
- Rave Cinemas (2000s-present)
- Free Up Storage (2023–present)
Former anchor tenants
- Dillard's (1976–2016)
- Foley's (1998–2006)
- Macy's (2006–2016)
- Neiman Marcus (1976–2017)
- Sears (1977–2018)
- Right Move Storage (2020–2023)
- SeaQuest (2017–2024)
References
External links
- {{Official website|http://www.ridgmar.com}}
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