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Dillard's

Greenwood Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Opened in 1979, the mall comprises 100 stores, including three anchor stores: BelkDillard's and JCPenney. It also includes a food court, Giorgio's Menswear, an Old Navy, and the first Dunham's Sports in the state of Kentucky.

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Famous-Barr

History[]

Construction began on Greenwood Mall in 1977. The mall's first phase opened on September 12, 1979, comprising anchor stores JCPenney and Ben Snyder's and more than 50 inline stores. Castner Knott, which operated a store at Bowling Green Mall at the time, moved from there to Greenwood Mall in 1980.

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Walmart Supercenter

AMC Greenwood Mall 6 opened June 12, 1981. It was taken over by by Carmike in 1991. In 2004, Carmike opted out of it’s lease and it was taken over by Great Escape Theatres. Regal Cinemas took over in 2013.

In 1986, plans were announced to relocate Sears from a freestanding store in downtown Bowling Green to a new store at the mall. The 87,400-square-foot (8,100 m2) store opened in October 1987. Also in late 1987, Hess's purchased the Ben Snyder's chain and converted all nine of its stores to the Hess's name. In 1991, Pier 1 Imports opened across the street from the mall. In 1994, Walmart Supercenter, Target and Lowe's Home Improvement opened in the mall's west outlot area. 

Hess's closed in March 1993 and demolished in late 1995 and replaced with a two-story Dillard's, which opened in September 1996. Castner Knott added a second floor to its store in mid-1996, in addition to opening a separate home goods store near the food court.

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Best Buy And Party City

In 1999, Best Buy and Office Depot opened in the mall's northeast outlot area. Office Depot closed in 2014 and was replaced by Petco, Party City and Five Below.

Following the 1998 purchase of the Castner Knott chain, Dillard's abandoned the store that it had opened in 1996 and began moving into the Castner Knott building. Dawahares, a regional chain based in Lexington, Kentucky, replaced the Castner Knott home store in August 1998, and Dillard's reopened in the former Castner Knott building in January 1999. In March of the same year, the original Dillard's building reopened as the second Famous-Barr department store in the state of Kentucky. This store was converted to the Macy's nameplate in September 2006.

LongHorn Steakhouse opened in the mall's east area in 2000.

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Belk

The front end of the mall was expanded in 2001, adding a LifeWay Christian bookstore and an Old Navy, the latter of which opened in August of that year. Dunham's Sports opened its first Kentucky location at the mall in July 2006, replacing storefronts previously occupied by Lane Bryant and an auxiliary Dillard's store. Several new stores opened at the mall between 2006 and 2007, including Charlotte Russe, Vanity and Pac Sun, while Forever 21 and Bath & Body Works both relocated to newer stores within that timespan. Steve & Barry's opened in the Sears wing in early 2008; the store remained open after the chain's first round of closings in September, but closed in 2009. Ulta replaced Dawahares, and Shoe Show replaced the Steve & Barry's.

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Chuck E. Cheese's

Macy's confirmed that it would close its Greenwood Mall store in early 2017, with Belk replacing it. Belk opened on October 13, 2017.

On October 15, 2018, it was announced that Sears would also be closing as part of a plan to close 142 stores nationwide. In early 2019, Sears ceased operations, leaving its anchor space vacant with no future tenants announced.  A number of long-time tenants, such as Forever 21, Express, F.Y.E., Gymboree, and Crazy 8 also closed their locations in Greenwood Mall in late 2018 to 2019.

Cinnabon opened a new store in November 2018, replacing former tenant Leroy's Jewelers.

See also[]

  • Shoppes Of Gary Farms

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