Clackamas Town Center

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Clackamas Town Center
Facts and statistics
Location Clackamas, Oregon
Opening date 1981
Management General Growth Properties
Owner General Growth Properties
No. of stores and services 185 [1]
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,186,000 ft² [2]
Parking 6,800 [3]
No. of floors 2
Website clackamastowncenter.com

Clackamas Town Center is a shopping mall in Clackamas, Oregon. It is managed and co-owned by General Growth Properties and is currently anchored by JCPenney, Macy's (including a separate home store), Nordstrom, Sears.

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[edit] History

The two-level enclosed mall, with 1.2 million square feet of retail space opened in 1981. Original anchors included JCPenney, Meier & Frank, Nordstrom, Sears, and Montgomery Ward, an ice rink and a 5-screen movie theater. The mall remained largely unchanged until Montgomery Ward went bankrupt and closed their store in 2001. Meier & Frank acquired the former Ward building and opened a home store in 2002 in the upper level, while leasing out the lower level to Copeland Sports. The ice rink closed 2003, the movie theater closed in 2005, while Copeland in its turn closed in 2006.

General Growth Properties acquired a half-interest in the property in 2002 and assumed management. A major redevelopment began in 2005 that will add 250,000 ft² to the center. As part of the construction the former ice rink was gutted. The expansion will add approximately 40 new stores and restaurants, many in a new lifestyle center on the south side, and a new 75,000 ft², 20-screen Cinemark multiplex theater. It is expected to be finished by the end of 2007.

A MAX light rail line is also planned to terminate here in 2009.

[edit] Anchors

  • J.C. Penney (158,000 ft², opened 1981)
  • Macy's
    • Macy's Apparel Store (199,000 ft², opened 1981 as Meier & Frank, renamed 2006)
    • Macy's Home Store (165,000 ft², opened 1981 as Montgomery Ward, closed 2001, renamed as Meier & Frank Home, renamed Macy's 2006)
  • Nordstrom (121,000 ft²)
  • Sears (143,695 ft²)

Currently the mall is being refreshed, adding a parking garage, new food court, and interior elements.

[edit] Former Anchors

  • Copeland Sports (96,000 ft²; opened 2002 in lower level of former Montgomery Ward, closed 2006, space reclaimed by Macy's Home 2007)
  • Montgomery Ward (165,000 ft²; closed 2001, subdivided 2002 into Meier & Frank Home, Copeland Sports)

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