Century Plaza: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Century Plaza''' is a 743,785 square-foot , two level, enclosed shopping mall opened in [[1975]] and located at [[Crestwood Boulevard]] and [[Oporto Road]] in the [[Eastwood]] area of [[Birmingham]]. The mall was designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock]]. In the 1990s General Growth Properties purchased the mall for $32 million.
'''Century Plaza''' was a 743,785 square-foot , two level, enclosed shopping mall opened in [[1975]] and located at [[Crestwood Boulevard]] and [[Oporto Road]] in the [[Eastwood]] area of [[Birmingham]]. The mall was designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock]]. In the 1990s General Growth Properties purchased the mall for $32 million. After a long decline, the mall was formally closed on [[June 14]].


In [[2006]] two of the mall's anchors, JC Penney and Belk, relocated to newer shopping centers in [[Trussville]], precipitating the mall's decline as a shopping destination. Currently the only anchor store is Sears and the entire food court and most shop fronts are shuttered. The interior fountains are turned off and the mall closes at 7:00 PM.
In [[2006]] two of the mall's anchors, JC Penney and Belk, relocated to newer shopping centers in [[Trussville]], precipitating the mall's decline as a shopping destination. The last anchor store was Sears, which owned its section of the mall building.


==Redevelopment proposals==
==Redevelopment proposals==
Line 9: Line 9:


In October [[2008]] Birmingham mayor [[Larry Langford]] proposed having the city and [[Jefferson County]] jointly purchase the mall and convert it into a senior citizens' recreation center.
In October [[2008]] Birmingham mayor [[Larry Langford]] proposed having the city and [[Jefferson County]] jointly purchase the mall and convert it into a senior citizens' recreation center.
In April [[2009]] the Sears store closed, leaving the mall with no anchors.


==Stores==
==Stores==

Revision as of 18:05, 1 June 2009

Century Plaza was a 743,785 square-foot , two level, enclosed shopping mall opened in 1975 and located at Crestwood Boulevard and Oporto Road in the Eastwood area of Birmingham. The mall was designed by Giattina Fisher Aycock. In the 1990s General Growth Properties purchased the mall for $32 million. After a long decline, the mall was formally closed on June 14.

In 2006 two of the mall's anchors, JC Penney and Belk, relocated to newer shopping centers in Trussville, precipitating the mall's decline as a shopping destination. The last anchor store was Sears, which owned its section of the mall building.

Redevelopment proposals

Since 2006 General Growth has discussed moving forward with plans for a major redevelopment of the property.

The "Crestwood-Oporto District Redevelopment Plan", commissioned from KPS Group by the City of Birmingham, envisions a transformation of Century Plaza into a mixed use open-air retail and residential center. General Growth has indicated that they support the general ideas of the master plan, but have made no specific announcements regarding their plans.

In October 2008 Birmingham mayor Larry Langford proposed having the city and Jefferson County jointly purchase the mall and convert it into a senior citizens' recreation center.

Stores

Anchors

Other stores

References

  • Kent, Dawn (January 15, 2009) "Already on the decline, Birmingham's Century Plaza mall faces tougher times in slumping economy." Birmingham News

External links