Treasure Coast Square

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{{infobox shopping mall

| name = Treasure Coast Square

| location = Martin County, Florida

| opening_date = 1987

| developer = Edward J. DeBartolo Corp {{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-mall1/71756455/|title=Square prepares to expand|date=September 26, 1988|work=The Palm Beach Post|page=47|access-date=23 January 2018}}

| manager = Simon Property Group

| owner = Simon Property Group

| number_of_stores = 115

| number_of_anchors = 5

| floor_area = {{convert|876,257|sqft|abbr=off|sp=us}}

| floors = 1 (2 in Dillard's and Macy's)

}}

Treasure Coast Square is a shopping mall in Martin County, Florida, United States. It comprises 115 stores, including anchor stores Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Elev8 Fun, as well as a food court and Regal 16-screen movie theater. The mall is managed by Simon Property Group, and opened in 1987.

History

Developed by Edward J. DeBartolo, the mall opened in 1987 with original anchor tenants J. C. Penney, Jordan Marsh, and Lord & Taylor. The mall's opening caused the decline of the existing Martin Square Mall in nearby Stuart, from which J. C. Penney relocated, and Boca Mall (now known as Mizner Park) in Boca Raton.{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-mall2/71756527/|title=A mini Sawgrass Mills in the works: Treasure Coast becoming a mecca for retailers |date=March 5, 1998|work=Palm Beach Post|pages=1D, 8D|access-date=23 January 2018}}

The opening of the mall attracted nearly 800,000 square feet of new retail development in its area in the first ten years of opening.

As of 2025, a new anchor tenant has filled in the vacant Sears department store, which closed in February 2019.{{cite news |last1=Tyko |first1=Kelly |title=Local Sears added to closings list. Find out which store will be shuttered |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/bargainista/2018/11/08/store-closings-jensen-beach-sears-close-february/1934079002/ |work=USA TODAY}} Elev8 Fun opened a new 115,000-square foot indoor family entertainment park on May 9, 2025.{{cite news |title=It’s all fun and games now at these dead former Sears stores |url=https://www.mor-tv.com/article/former-sears-stores-future/61058701 |work=WMOR |date=10 June 2024 |language=en}}{{cite news |title=Elev8 Fun unveils Elev8 Eatz concept |url=https://www.intergameonline.com/coin-op/news/elev8-fun-unveils-elev8-eatz-concept |work=InterGame: iGaming, Casino & Coin-Op News |date=21 February 2025 |language=en}} This is the third Elev8 Fun location to open.{{Cite web |last=Blandford |first=Gianna Montesano and Laurie K. |title=Bowling, arcades, trampoline parks and more in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach and Stuart |url=https://www.tcpalm.com/story/entertainment/2025/05/13/summer-fun-bowling-arcade-elev8-fun-dave-and-busters-port-st-lucie-stuart-vero-beach-jensen-beach/83583104007/# |access-date=2025-05-17 |website=Treasure Coast |language=en-US}}

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