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In 1982, The Marketplace was the fifth shopping center to open in the Rochester, NY Market behind [[Midtown Plaza (Rochester)|Midtown Plaza]] in 1962, [[The Mall at Greece Ridge|Greece Towne Mall]] in 1967, [[The Mall at Greece Ridge|Long Ridge Mall]] in 1971, and [[Eastview Mall]] in 1971. It was the second major retail shopping center to open in Henrietta following Southtown Plaza. The area surrounding the mall, which was previously vacant farmland, has been developed both commercially and residentially over the past twenty years. There are five parcels totaling {{convert|80|acre|m2}} available for future development located adjacent to the Marketplace Commons. Marketplace Commons was developed by Wilmorite and is located next to the Marketplace Mall. |
In 1982, The Marketplace was the fifth shopping center to open in the Rochester, NY Market behind [[Midtown Plaza (Rochester)|Midtown Plaza]] in 1962, [[The Mall at Greece Ridge|Greece Towne Mall]] in 1967, [[The Mall at Greece Ridge|Long Ridge Mall]] in 1971, and [[Eastview Mall]] in 1971. It was the second major retail shopping center to open in Henrietta following Southtown Plaza. The area surrounding the mall, which was previously vacant farmland, has been developed both commercially and residentially over the past twenty years. There are five parcels totaling {{convert|80|acre|m2}} available for future development located adjacent to the Marketplace Commons. Marketplace Commons was developed by Wilmorite and is located next to the Marketplace Mall. |
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On March 19, 2017, Macy's, which retains several much larger outposts around [[Western New York]], announced that after a strategy had been elected by them to solely focus on their highest achieving locations that they would be leaving the shopping center with [[IKEA]] reportedly named as interested in their space. IKEA for the near future has delayed future store openings as they focus on other territories. The store |
On March 19, 2017, Macy's, which retains several much larger outposts around [[Western New York]], announced that after a strategy had been elected by them to solely focus on their highest achieving locations that they would be leaving the shopping center with [[IKEA]] reportedly named as interested in their space. IKEA for the near future has delayed future store openings as they focus on other territories. The store was reconstructed for big box retailer [[Floor & Decor]] which opened in August 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rochesterfirst.com/news/local-news/macys-at-marketplace-mall-closes-its-doors/|title=Macy's at Marketplace Mall closes its doors|date=2017-03-20|website=RochesterFirst|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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On March 17, 2019, it was announced that Sears would shutter and be replaced by a $240 million development for [[University of Rochester Medical Center|UR Medicine]] that would be completed by 2023.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/28/sears-closing-80-more-stores-in-march-faces-possible-liquidation.html|title=Sears is closing 80 more stores in March, faces possible liquidation|last=Thomas|first=Lauren|date=2018-12-28|work=CNBC|access-date=2018-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://13wham.com/news/local/marketplace-mall-announcement-today|title=UR Medicine acquiring former Sears store at Marketplace Mall for new $240 million facility|last1=Flasch|first1=Jane|last2=WHAM Staff|date=2019-11-18|website=WHAM|access-date=2020-04-16}}</ref> |
On March 17, 2019, it was announced that Sears would shutter and be replaced by a $240 million development for [[University of Rochester Medical Center|UR Medicine]] that would be completed by 2023.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/28/sears-closing-80-more-stores-in-march-faces-possible-liquidation.html|title=Sears is closing 80 more stores in March, faces possible liquidation|last=Thomas|first=Lauren|date=2018-12-28|work=CNBC|access-date=2018-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://13wham.com/news/local/marketplace-mall-announcement-today|title=UR Medicine acquiring former Sears store at Marketplace Mall for new $240 million facility|last1=Flasch|first1=Jane|last2=WHAM Staff|date=2019-11-18|website=WHAM|access-date=2020-04-16}}</ref> |
Revision as of 16:35, 30 September 2023
Location | Henrietta, New York |
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Coordinates | 43°05′02″N 77°37′59″W / 43.08377°N 77.632978°W |
Opening date | 1982 |
Developer | Wilmorite Properties |
Management | Wilmorite Properties |
Owner | Wilmorite Properties |
No. of stores and services | 50 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
Total retail floor area | 804,806 sq ft (74,769 m2)[1] |
No. of floors | 1 (2 in Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney) |
Website | themarketplacemall |
The Marketplace Mall is a shopping center managed by Wilmorite and located on Hylan Drive in Henrietta, New York, a suburb of Rochester.
The space at the southeast corner of West Henrietta Road (NY 15) and Jefferson Road (NY 252) was previously Hylan Airport, a general aviation facility home to Ray Hylan's school of aviation. In the 1970s, Hylan moved his school to the Rochester – Monroe County Airport and worked with the Wilmot family to develop the former airfield into commercial space.
The Marketplace Mall opened on October 7, 1982 as the largest mall and the first regional mall located between New York City and Cleveland. On opening day, The Marketplace was anchored by Sibley's, McCurdy's, B. Forman Co. and Sears. It was home to 140 specialty retailers. In February 1983, JCPenney added on as the fifth department store. Since 1982 four out parcels have been added to the property. In 1990, Sibley's became Kaufmann's. In 1994, McCurdy's became The Bon-Ton. In 2001, an 84,000 sq ft (7,800 m2) Galyan's was added on to the south side of the mall, which was converted to a Dick's Sporting Goods in 2004. In September 2006, Kaufmann's became Macy's.
In 1982, The Marketplace was the fifth shopping center to open in the Rochester, NY Market behind Midtown Plaza in 1962, Greece Towne Mall in 1967, Long Ridge Mall in 1971, and Eastview Mall in 1971. It was the second major retail shopping center to open in Henrietta following Southtown Plaza. The area surrounding the mall, which was previously vacant farmland, has been developed both commercially and residentially over the past twenty years. There are five parcels totaling 80 acres (320,000 m2) available for future development located adjacent to the Marketplace Commons. Marketplace Commons was developed by Wilmorite and is located next to the Marketplace Mall.
On March 19, 2017, Macy's, which retains several much larger outposts around Western New York, announced that after a strategy had been elected by them to solely focus on their highest achieving locations that they would be leaving the shopping center with IKEA reportedly named as interested in their space. IKEA for the near future has delayed future store openings as they focus on other territories. The store was reconstructed for big box retailer Floor & Decor which opened in August 2023.[2]
On March 17, 2019, it was announced that Sears would shutter and be replaced by a $240 million development for UR Medicine that would be completed by 2023.[3][4]
On November 18, 2022, four new tenants were announced for the site: ZOKE, Pita Chik, Floor and Décor, and Juan & Maria's.
References
- ^ "MARKETPLACE MALL - ROCHESTER, NEW YORK - LEASE PLAN" (PDF).
- ^ "Macy's at Marketplace Mall closes its doors". RochesterFirst. 2017-03-20.
- ^ Thomas, Lauren (2018-12-28). "Sears is closing 80 more stores in March, faces possible liquidation". CNBC. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
- ^ Flasch, Jane; WHAM Staff (2019-11-18). "UR Medicine acquiring former Sears store at Marketplace Mall for new $240 million facility". WHAM. Retrieved 2020-04-16.