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| opening_date = 1985 |
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| closing_date = July 2019 |
| closing_date = July 2019 |
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| developer = [[Homart Development Company]]<ref>https://www.nola.com/northshore/index.ssf/2017/06/slidell_mall_owners_hope_to_re.html</ref> |
| developer = [[Homart Development Company]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/northshore/index.ssf/2017/06/slidell_mall_owners_hope_to_re.html|title = Slidell mall owners hope to restore center's shine}}</ref> |
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| owner = [[Morguard]]<ref name=revenueproperties>{{cite news | author= Revenue Properties Limited | url= http://www.morguard.com/mrc/mediaCentre/pressReleases/11102006 | title= Revenue Properties Completes Acquisition of Sizeler | accessdate= 2007-12-13 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
| owner = [[Morguard]]<ref name=revenueproperties>{{cite news | author= Revenue Properties Limited | url= http://www.morguard.com/mrc/mediaCentre/pressReleases/11102006 | title= Revenue Properties Completes Acquisition of Sizeler | accessdate= 2007-12-13 }}{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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| number_of_stores = 6 (before closure)<ref name=mallclose>{{cite web | url = https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/business/article_c98970bc-570b-11e9-b0d7-f7060394145c.html | title = North Shore Square to close interior mall space by summer, but open-air stores coming soon | accessdate = 2019-06-29 | author = Sara Pagones}}</ref> |
| number_of_stores = 6 (before closure)<ref name=mallclose>{{cite web | url = https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/business/article_c98970bc-570b-11e9-b0d7-f7060394145c.html | title = North Shore Square to close interior mall space by summer, but open-air stores coming soon | accessdate = 2019-06-29 | author = Sara Pagones}}</ref> |
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| number_of_anchors = 5 (4 open, 1 vacant) |
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| floors = 1 |
| floors = 1 |
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| floor_area = {{cvt|621,192|sqft}}<ref>Location keeps mall healthy, attracts new neighbors |
| floor_area = {{cvt|621,192|sqft}}<ref>{{cite news|title=Location keeps mall healthy, attracts new neighbors|publisher= New Orleans CityBusiness|date = 2001-03-05}}</ref> |
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| publisher = New Orleans CityBusiness |
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| date = 2001-03-05</ref> |
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| website = {{url|northshoresquareonline.com}} |
| website = {{url|northshoresquareonline.com}} |
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'''North Shore Square''' was a {{convert|621192|sqft|m2|adj=on}} [[shopping mall]] in [[Slidell, Louisiana]] |
'''North Shore Square''' was a {{convert|621192|sqft|m2|adj=on}} [[shopping mall]] located in [[Slidell, Louisiana]], United States. It was the largest mall on the north shore of [[Lake Pontchartrain]], the 5th largest mall in the [[Greater New Orleans|New Orleans area]], and the 11th largest mall in [[Louisiana]].<ref name=tripinfo>{{cite web | url = http://www.tripinfo.com/shopping/la-shopping.shtml | title = Louisiana Shopping Centers, Outlets, Malls | accessdate = 2007-12-09 | author = TRIPmedia Group, Inc }}</ref> |
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The mall |
The mall was home to three anchor stores: two [[Dillard's]] locations (One was originally a [[D. H. Holmes]], and the second was originally a [[Maison Blanche]], which opened in 1990.) [[At Home (store)|At Home]] and [[Conn’s]] were with six other stores in the interior shortly before its closure.<ref name = mallclose/> All three anchor stores are on one level. The mall did not flood during [[Hurricane Katrina]] and experienced no serious damage. The mall formerly had [[Mervyns]] as an anchor store, but closed shortly after the storm when Mervyn's pulled out of the Louisiana market. The store was eventually replaced by [[Burlington Coat Factory]], which closed due to corporate downsizing, and was later replaced by Conn’s.<ref name = mallclose/> [[Sears]] closed in June 2014 and was replaced by At Home.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/business/index.ssf/2014/03/sears_closing_its_store_in_sli.html|title = Sears closing its store in Slidell's North Shore Square mall}}</ref> [[JCPenney]] closed on July 31, 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/article_221287f4-0b29-11e7-befe-5bd3cc1f0b1e.html|title = J.C. Penney closing North Shore Square store in Slidell}}</ref> |
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The mall struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants. [[Image:NorthShoreSquareJCPenney.JPG|thumb|300px|One of North Shore Square's two water fountains with the now closed JCPenney in the background.]] |
The mall struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants. [[Image:NorthShoreSquareJCPenney.JPG|thumb|300px|One of North Shore Square's two water fountains with the now closed JCPenney in the background.]] |
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North Shore Square came under new ownership in November 2006, after [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada based Revenue Properties Company Limited (a division of [[Morguard|Morguard Corporation]]) purchased the mall's New |
North Shore Square came under new ownership in November 2006, after [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada based Revenue Properties Company Limited (a division of [[Morguard|Morguard Corporation]]) purchased the mall's New Orleans–based owner, Sizeler Property Investors. There was an arcade called Pocket Change and also a food court in the mall with as many as 10 different places to eat at its peak that consisted of [[Chick-fil-A]], Dante’s Pizza, Mandarin Express, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Arby’s, Subway, Auntie Anne's, Corn Dog 7, a NOLA wings franchise, and a Fiesta Mexican cafe, all of which have since closed.<ref name=revenueproperties/><ref name=sizeler>{{cite news | first=Mary | last=Webb | publisher= New Orleans CityBusiness | date= June 16, 2003 |url= http://www.neworleanscitybusiness.com/viewStory.cfm?recID=7247| title= Top Public Companies: Sizeler Property | accessdate= 2007-12-13 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.ftse.com/tech_notices/2006/Q4/12077_20061107_Sizeler_Property_USA.jsp;jsessionid=7064B61C7858486A011F924E905E842A.tc1 |title= Sizeler Property Investors Inc. (USA) : Deletion |publisher= FTSE |accessdate= 2007-12-13 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110516134258/http://www.ftse.com/tech_notices/2006/Q4/12077_20061107_Sizeler_Property_USA.jsp;jsessionid=7064B61C7858486A011F924E905E842A.tc1 |archive-date= 2011-05-16 |url-status= dead }}</ref> |
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In early April 2019, it was announced by Morguard that the mall’s interior would be closed, which has occurred as of July the same year, with the company planning to convert the mall into an open-air shopping center at some point.<ref name = mallclose/> This leaves At Home, Conn’s, and Dillard’s (now operating as a |
In early April 2019, it was announced by Morguard that the mall’s interior would be closed, which has occurred as of July the same year, with the company planning to convert the mall into an open-air shopping center at some point.<ref name = mallclose/> This leaves At Home, Conn’s, and Dillard’s (now operating as a Clearance Center) as the only remaining open stores on the property. [[Extra Space Storage]] has since opened in one of the former Dillard's locations. |
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In 2022, the mall was used for a car chase scene in Peacock's live action comedy post-apocalyptic series Twisted Metal. Based on the videogame series of the same name. The mall was renamed RidgePointe Centre which was a mall featured in the map Suburbs in Twisted Metal: Black on PlayStation 2. |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 27 August 2024
Location | Slidell, Louisiana, United States |
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Coordinates | 30°18′27″N 89°49′23″W / 30.30747°N 89.82315°W |
Opening date | 1985 |
Closing date | July 2019 |
Developer | Homart Development Company[1] |
Owner | Morguard[2] |
No. of stores and services | 6 (before closure)[3] |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 (4 open, 1 vacant) |
Total retail floor area | 621,192 sq ft (57,710.6 m2)[4] |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | northshoresquareonline |
North Shore Square was a 621,192-square-foot (57,710.6 m2) shopping mall located in Slidell, Louisiana, United States. It was the largest mall on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain, the 5th largest mall in the New Orleans area, and the 11th largest mall in Louisiana.[5]
The mall was home to three anchor stores: two Dillard's locations (One was originally a D. H. Holmes, and the second was originally a Maison Blanche, which opened in 1990.) At Home and Conn’s were with six other stores in the interior shortly before its closure.[3] All three anchor stores are on one level. The mall did not flood during Hurricane Katrina and experienced no serious damage. The mall formerly had Mervyns as an anchor store, but closed shortly after the storm when Mervyn's pulled out of the Louisiana market. The store was eventually replaced by Burlington Coat Factory, which closed due to corporate downsizing, and was later replaced by Conn’s.[3] Sears closed in June 2014 and was replaced by At Home.[6] JCPenney closed on July 31, 2017.[7]
The mall struggled partially due to increased internet-based sales as well as an open-air shopping center located on the opposite side of town, to which it lost some of its tenants.
North Shore Square came under new ownership in November 2006, after Toronto, Ontario, Canada based Revenue Properties Company Limited (a division of Morguard Corporation) purchased the mall's New Orleans–based owner, Sizeler Property Investors. There was an arcade called Pocket Change and also a food court in the mall with as many as 10 different places to eat at its peak that consisted of Chick-fil-A, Dante’s Pizza, Mandarin Express, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Arby’s, Subway, Auntie Anne's, Corn Dog 7, a NOLA wings franchise, and a Fiesta Mexican cafe, all of which have since closed.[2][8][9]
In early April 2019, it was announced by Morguard that the mall’s interior would be closed, which has occurred as of July the same year, with the company planning to convert the mall into an open-air shopping center at some point.[3] This leaves At Home, Conn’s, and Dillard’s (now operating as a Clearance Center) as the only remaining open stores on the property. Extra Space Storage has since opened in one of the former Dillard's locations.
In 2022, the mall was used for a car chase scene in Peacock's live action comedy post-apocalyptic series Twisted Metal. Based on the videogame series of the same name. The mall was renamed RidgePointe Centre which was a mall featured in the map Suburbs in Twisted Metal: Black on PlayStation 2.
References
[edit]- ^ "Slidell mall owners hope to restore center's shine".
- ^ a b Revenue Properties Limited. "Revenue Properties Completes Acquisition of Sizeler". Retrieved 2007-12-13.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ a b c d Sara Pagones. "North Shore Square to close interior mall space by summer, but open-air stores coming soon". Retrieved 2019-06-29.
- ^ "Location keeps mall healthy, attracts new neighbors". New Orleans CityBusiness. 2001-03-05.
- ^ TRIPmedia Group, Inc. "Louisiana Shopping Centers, Outlets, Malls". Retrieved 2007-12-09.
- ^ "Sears closing its store in Slidell's North Shore Square mall".
- ^ "J.C. Penney closing North Shore Square store in Slidell".
- ^ Webb, Mary (June 16, 2003). "Top Public Companies: Sizeler Property". New Orleans CityBusiness. Retrieved 2007-12-13. [dead link ]
- ^ "Sizeler Property Investors Inc. (USA) : Deletion". FTSE. Archived from the original on 2011-05-16. Retrieved 2007-12-13.
- Shopping malls established in 1985
- Defunct shopping malls in the United States
- Shopping malls disestablished in 2019
- Buildings and structures in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
- Slidell, Louisiana
- Shopping malls in the New Orleans metropolitan area
- 1985 establishments in Louisiana
- Louisiana building and structure stubs