The Mall of San Juan
The Mall of San Juan | |
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Alternative names | MoSJ |
General information | |
Type | Shopping mall |
Address | PR-17 and PR-8 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00924 |
Inaugurated | March 26th, 2015 (Expected) |
Cost | US$475 million dollars |
Owner | Taubman Centers |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 3 |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Hobbs + Black Architects |
Main contractor | Taubman Centers, New Century Development |
Other information | |
Number of stores | 100+ |
Number of anchors | 2 |
Parking | 3,500 spaces (Three 5-story ramps and five surface lots)[1] |
The Mall of San Juan is an upscale shopping mall under construction located across from the San José Lagoon at the south end of the Teodoro Moscoso Bridge, near the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is set to open on March 26th, 2015 and will be anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom, both being the first stores in their respective chains in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Future plans include an hotel and casino to operate under the Crowne Plaza flag, as well as a set of office buildings.[2]
History
The land where the mall now is was once a building complex which originally served as housing for the 1979 Pan American Games. The buildings were demolished in 1998 in what was a world record for most buildings to be demolished simultaneously with explosives.[3]
Originally, the mall was to be called Plaza Internacional.[4] Construction of the mall had been paralyzed for several years due to a lawsuit by the owners of the nearby Plaza Las Americas. New Century Development would later file a lawsuit of their own when Plaza Las Americas announced plans for an expansion.[5] The project finally broke ground in 2012.
References
- ^ http://themallofsanjuan.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2014/11/The-Mall-of-San-Juan-Fact-Sheet-11-12-14.pdf
- ^ http://themallofsanjuan.com/press-release/taubman-accounces-construction-to-begin-on-the-mall-of-san-juan/
- ^ "Villa Panamericana & Las Orquideas". Controlled Demolition.
- ^ http://newsismybusiness.com/construction-starts-on-405m-the-mall-of-san-juan-formerly-known-as-plaza-internacional/
- ^ http://m.cb.pr/mobile_news/pr-shopping-center-duel-revived-88277.html