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'''Glenbrook Square Mall''' is located at 4201 Coldwater Road, [[Fort Wayne |
'''Glenbrook Square Mall''' is located at 4201 Coldwater Road, in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]]. |
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Built in [[1966]], and expanded in [[1981]], [[1994]], and [[1998]], Glenbrook Square is the only enclosed super-regional mall in northeast Indiana, and is the second-largest mall in the state of Indiana ([[Castleton Square]] in Indianapolis is slightly larger). Glenbrook Square features four anchors, [[Barnes & Noble]], [[JCPenney]], [[Macy's]], and [[Sears]], 170 stores and kiosks, and twelve restaurants. [[Hudson's]] and later [[Marshall Field's]] operated a store at Glenbrook Square from 1981 until May [[2005]] (shortly before the Federated Department Stores/May Co. merger). The space is currently vacant, however, there are rumors that [[Nordstrom]] or [[Dillard's]] may enter the Fort Wayne market using the space. |
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At one time, Glenbrook Square featured an ice rink and movie theater, however a food court replaced the ice rink in the 1994 renovation and additional stores replaced the movie theater in the 1998 expansion. |
At one time, Glenbrook Square featured an ice rink and movie theater, however a food court replaced the ice rink in the 1994 renovation and additional stores replaced the movie theater in the 1998 expansion. |
Revision as of 00:28, 8 February 2008
Glenbrook Square Mall is located at 4201 Coldwater Road, in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Built in 1966, and expanded in 1981, 1994, and 1998, Glenbrook Square is the only enclosed super-regional mall in northeast Indiana, and is the second-largest mall in the state of Indiana (Castleton Square in Indianapolis is slightly larger). Glenbrook Square features four anchors, Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears, 170 stores and kiosks, and twelve restaurants. Hudson's and later Marshall Field's operated a store at Glenbrook Square from 1981 until May 2005 (shortly before the Federated Department Stores/May Co. merger). The space is currently vacant, however, there are rumors that Nordstrom or Dillard's may enter the Fort Wayne market using the space.
At one time, Glenbrook Square featured an ice rink and movie theater, however a food court replaced the ice rink in the 1994 renovation and additional stores replaced the movie theater in the 1998 expansion.
Annually, Glenbrook Square receives over 15 million visitors.[1]
Glenbrook Square has been owned and operated by General Growth Properties since 2003.
Anchors
- Barnes & Noble: opened 2007
- JCPenney: opened 1966; expanded 1998, renovated 2007
- Macy's: opened as L.S. Ayres in 1966; expanded 2001, converted to Macy's in 2006
- Sears: opened 1966, renovated 2001
Former Anchors
- L. S. Ayres: converted to Macy's in 2006
- Hudson's: opened 1981, converted to Marshall Field's in 1997, closed May 2005
- Marshall Field's: Space currently vacant
Website
- Glenbrook Square Mall http://www.glenbrooksquare.com
- ^ "About Us". General Growth Properties, Inc.