Cross Creek Mall

Coordinates: 35°04′20″N 78°57′39″W / 35.07222°N 78.96083°W / 35.07222; -78.96083
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Cross Creek Mall
Entrance to Cross Creek Mall, November 2012
Map
LocationFayetteville, North Carolina, United States
Coordinates35°04′20″N 78°57′39″W / 35.07222°N 78.96083°W / 35.07222; -78.96083
Address419 Cross Creek Mall
Opening dateFebruary 26, 1975
No. of stores and services150+
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area1,054,034 sq ft (97,923.0 m2)[1]
No. of floors1 (2 in anchors)
Parking5,672 spaces
Websitecrosscreekmall.com
Cross Creek Mall

Cross Creek Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 401 Bypass between Morganton Road and the All-American Freeway. The mall contains over 150 stores and covers over 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2). of retail space. Its anchors include Belk, Macy's, and JCPenney. The mall is owned by CBL & Associates Properties.

History

The mall's 90-acre (36 ha) site was part of a larger 600-acre (240 ha) tract of land owned by Fayetteville, North Carolina developer J.P. Riddle Jr., and was sold in 1970 to Henry Faison, a Charlotte-based developer. The All American Freeway was planned at the time, but the area was predominantly farmland. Construction of the freeway began in May 1974, nine months before the mall opened on February 26, 1975. The mall opened with five anchors, three of which moved from downtown Fayetteville: Sears, Belk, and JCPenney; Miller & Rhoads and Thalhimer's, were new to the area. The mall also had a three screen movie theater named Cross Creek Mall Cinemas I-II-III, which opened two days after the mall's opening on February 28, 1975. The cinema was owned by General Cinema Corporation, and closed on January 23, 2001.[2] Shortly after in 2002, the cinema was replaced with a new food court named Creekside Café.[3] Miller & Rhoads closed in 1985. Thalhimer's became Hecht's in 1992, which in turn became Macy's in 2006.[4]

On October 15, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 142 stores nationwide.[5] The final day of Sears was January 6, 2019, ending a nearly 44-year run at the mall.[6] After much speculation, in January 2020, CBL Properties announced Dave & Buster's would be replacing the former Sears location.[7] The Sears was successfully demolished in April of that year.[8] However, it was later revealed that Dave & Buster's was no longer coming to the mall, and that Rooms To Go was in the process of building a location on the former site. [9] Rooms To Go finished construction in late 2021, along with the addition of LongHorn Steakhouse. [10]

In December of 2022, Main Event, a subsidiary of Dave & Buster's, revealed it was building a location attached to the mall on the outside in place of the former Sears.[11] Construction finished the following year and the grand opening was on August 11, 2023.[12] US Foods CHEF'STORE and Caribbean cuisine Bahama Breeze also announced they would be building locations on the premises of the mall, and are scheduled to open in the Spring of 2024.[13]

References

  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ Cinema Treasures entry on the Cross Creek Mall Cinemas I-II-III. [2]
  3. ^ Archived from the official Cross Creek Mall website on June 21, 2003. Retrieved September 3, 2023. [3]
  4. ^ Fayetteville Observer. "Cumberland At 250 (North Carolina)". Archived from the original on November 27, 2004. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  5. ^ "Sears stores closing list 2018: The 142 stores closing in bankruptcy". Usatoday.com. October 15, 2018. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  6. ^ WRAL news and Fayetteville Observer articles on January 5, 2019.
  7. ^ Fayetteville Observer article from January 15, 2020 announcing Dave and Buster's. [4]
  8. ^ Fayetteville Observer article from April 21st, 2020 regarding the demolition. [5]
  9. ^ Fayetteville Observer Business Wire CBL redevelopment
  10. ^ Pucci, Jacob. "LongHorn Steakhouse under construction at Cross Creek Mall: What to know", The Fayetteville Observer, June 20, 2021. Accessed September 3, 2023.
  11. ^ Fayetteville Observer article from December 10, 2022. Archived from the original Retrieved September 3rd, 2023.
  12. ^ Main Event grand opening [6]
  13. ^ Greater Fayetteville Business Journal US Foods CHEF'STORE announcement Bahama Breeze announcement Cross Creek Mall site plans June 2023 Site plans from CBL's Cross Creek Mall portfolio

External links

https://www.cblproperties.com/portfolio/cross-creek-mall