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Honey Creek Mall is a shopping center in Terre Haute, Indiana, with 680,890 sq ft (63,257 m2) of gross leasing area. The mall has been owned by CBL & Associates Properties since 2004.

One Of The Entrances

One Of The Entrances

The mall opened in 1968 as Honey Creek Square. The mall was expanded in 1973 and 1981 and was renovated in 1992 and 2007. In 1999, a management contract for the mall was awarded to Trammell Crow Faison Regional Mall Services, a unit of Trammell Crow Co. of Dallas.

As of October 2018, its active anchor stores are JCPenney, and Vendors' Village antique mall. Carson's and Macy's closed their stores at the Mall in 2018, and Sears closed in 2019. Vendors Village opened in the former Carson's space in November 2018.

The Macy's anchor was originally Root Dry Goods, which was converted to L. S. Ayres in 1998 and Macy's in 2006. Carson's opened as Meis, and was later Elder-Beerman.

In 1983, the city of Terre Haute annexed the land on which the mall was situated.

On January 3, 2018, Macy's announced that they would  their store at the mall. This store closed in March 2018. In April 2018, Carson’s parent company Bon-Ton filed for bankruptcy and closed all of its stores. In October 2018, Sears Holdings filed for bankruptcy and announced the closure of 142 stores including the unit at Honey Creek Mall.

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