Lakeshore Marketplace is a shopping center in Muskegon, Michigan. It includes Target, Burlington, Barnes & Noble, HomeGoods, Hobby Lobby, Old Navy, Sierra, T.J. Maxx, Dunham's Sports, Shoe Dept. Encore, and other stores.
History[]
In 1996, Lakeshore Marketplace opened with Barnes & Noble, Toys "R" Us, Elder-Beerman, Hallmark, and other businesses.

Target
In 2007, Target opened, and Younkers Furniture Gallery replaced Elder-Beerman. Younkers Furniture Gallery permanently closed in 2013.
In late 2013, Dunham's Sports opened in the North half of the vacant Younkers.
On March 20, 2014, Gordmans opened on the South half of the Younkers, but closed in 2017.
In Late June 2018, Toys "R" Us closed all locations due to bankruptcy.
In 2020, Burlington opened in the former Gordmans.
On November 16, 2024, Sierra opened in the former Toys "R" Us.
Businesses[]
- Auto Zone
- Barnes & Noble
- Bath & Body Works
- Biggby Coffee
- Buckle
- Burlington
- Dollar Tree
- Dunham's Sports
- Fifth Third Bank
- Five Below
- Glo
- GNC
- Hallmark
- Hobby Lobby
- HomeGoods
- Jude's Barber Shop
- Lux Nails & Spa
- Old Navy
- Paris Nails
- Petco
- SalonCentric
- Shoe Dept. Encore
- Sierra
- Sleep Number
- Spencer's
- Target
- T.J. Maxx
- T-Mobile
- Torrid
- Valvoline Instant Oil Change
- Wild Bill's Tobacco
Past Businesses[]
- Cato Fashions
- DSW Shoe Warehouse
- Elder-Beerman
- Gordmans
- Pier 1 Imports
- Supercuts
- Toys "R" Us
- Younkers Furniture Gallery