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Eastridge Mall (formerly known as Westfield Eastridge) is a regional
shopping mall A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a large indoor shopping center, usually Anchor tenant, anchored by department stores. The term ''mall'' originally meant pedestrian zone, a pedestrian promenade with shops along it, but in the late 1960s, i ...
located in Gastonia,
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, and is west of uptown
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. Opened in 1976, it is located off
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at exit 20, N. New Hope Road (
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), and the mall houses around 70 stores. As part of the mall's sale, the mall reverted to its former name, Eastridge Mall.


History

Eastridge Mall was developed in 1976 by Carlson Properties on the site of the former Rhyne Dairy Farm. In January 1989, Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs Co. purchased Eastridge Mall from Carlson Real Estate Co. of Minneapolis for an undisclosed sum. Jacobs, Visconsi & Jacobs had managed Eastridge Mall since 1984. In August 1999, the Richard E. Jacobs Group Inc. announced that it was putting Eastridge Mall — and nearly 40 other malls — up for sale. In April 2002,
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-based Westfield America Trust bought Eastridge Mall and eight other shopping centers across the United States from the Richard E. Jacobs Group for a combined purchase price of US$756 million. This latest purchase triggered a name change from Eastridge Mall to Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge on April 26, 2002. Dropping the "Shoppingtown" moniker from the mall name in June 2005, however the signs still have the "Shoppingtown" moniker in it. After 2006, it was the last mall in the state of North Carolina owned by Westfield America. On September 17, 2013, Westfield reached an agreement to sell Eastridge to CityView Commercial, LLC of
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for an undisclosed sum. As part of the sale, the "Westfield" was dropped from the mall's name, and "Shoppingtown" was dropped from the mall's sign, with the mall becoming once again Eastridge Mall.


Renovation

The mall's first significant renovation since opening in 1976 began with expansion that started in April 1996. A new JCPenney location was built, the old building demolished and replaced by a new location for Dillard's, and Sears moved into the old Dillard's location. To make room for some of the new construction while maintaining the same number of parking spaces, and with the approval of the Gastonia City Council, the mall reduced the width of the most distant 20 percent of the mall's parking slots from to . The mall's interior was updated, new exterior mall entrances were built, floors and fixtures were replaced, and a relocated food court was opened. While work on the new anchor locations would continue into 1999, principal renovation of the mall interior was completed in November 1998. Although the mall was acquired by Westfield America, and renamed the mall Westfield Shoppingtown Eastridge in April 2002, the exterior signs still said "Eastridge Mall" in February 2004. The last trace of the mall's original name was finally erased in August 2004 when a large "Eastridge Mall" pole sign along Interstate 85 was removed. New owner CityView Commercial replaced the "Westfield Eastridge" signage with Eastridge Mall signs, by the end of September 2013.


Former features


Eastridge IV Cinemas

This four-screen movie theater, located on the second level of the mall since it opened in 1976, was last owned by
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. The theater was closed on January 8, 1998, and a nearby
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relocated, to make way for construction of a new food court as part of the mall's late-1990s renovation. In August 2004, the mall added an Family Lounge near the food court that includes private nursing stations, bottle warmers, a microwave oven, a large-screen TV, and leather seating.


Jeepers!

The mall's third floor, vacant since the food court was relocated to a new space on the second floor in November 1998, reopened in December 2004 with 80% of the floor space occupied by a "Jeepers!" theme park restaurant. This tenant, featuring games, a playground, a diner, party rooms and amusement rides, held its grand opening on January 14–17, 2005. Jeepers! also featured a steel sitdown roller coaster known as Python Pit. Because of the low ceilings and other space considerations, this roller coaster had a maximum height requirement of . This Jeepers! location closed in early 2006. The roller coaster was relocated to Go-Karts Plus in
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, in 2007.


Anchors


Current anchors

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Belk Belk, Inc. is an American department store chain founded in 1888 by William Henry Belk in Monroe, North Carolina, with nearly 300 locations in 16 states. Belk stores and Belk.com offer apparel, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, home furnishings, a ...
, formerly Matthews Belk, is an original
anchor tenant In North American, Australian and New Zealand retail, an "anchor tenant", sometimes called an "anchor store", "draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often a department store or retail chain. They are ...
of the mall. While the other anchor stores relocated during the late-1990s renovations, Matthews Belk anchor remained in place but underwent extensive interior renovation. *
Dillard's Dillard's, Inc. is an American department store chain with approximately 267 stores in 29 states and headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. Currently, the largest number of stores are located in Texas with 57 and Florida with 42. The company a ...
originally opened as
Ivey's Ivey's (J.B. Ivey & Company), a former department store chain, was acquired by Dillard's, Inc. in 1990. Ivey's was based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was founded in 1900 by Joseph Benjamin (J. B.) Ivey. History J. B. Ivey opened the first Iv ...
alongside the mall. In May 1990, the entire Ivey's chain was acquired by Dillard's which promptly rebranded the Eastridge store with the Dillard's name. A new Dillard's location was constructed on the former JCPenney site in 1998.


Former anchors

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JCPenney Penney OpCo LLC , Trade name, doing business as JCPenney (colloquially Penney's and abbreviated JCP) is an American department store chain store, chain with 649 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. It is managed as part of the Catalys ...
was an original anchor tenant of the mall, although the store relocated from it's original location. In 1997, a new JCPenney store was built on the northwest side of the mall and the old location was demolished. On March 17, 2017, it was announced that JCPenney would close, leaving the mall with only 2 anchors. *
Sears Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears ( ), is an American chain of department stores and online retailer founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosen ...
became the fourth anchor tenant of the mall when it moved into the space vacated by Dillard's in 1998. Sears closed in December 2014. *Curt's Premium Outlet occupied the anchor space that was previously JC Penney. The store closed in September 2024. *Teddy’s occupied the space of the former Sears. The store closed in September 2022.


References


External links


New Eastridge Mall official website
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Eastridge Mall - Live MallsCityView Commercial, LLC corporate website
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