Sarasota Square Mall
Location
Coordinates27°14′03″N 82°29′35″W / 27.2342°N 82.493°W / 27.2342; -82.493
Address8201 South Tamiami Trail
Opening dateSeptember 28, 1977 (1977-09-28)
Previous names
    • Westfield Shoppingtown Sarasota Square (2003–2005)
    • Westfield Sarasota Square (2005–2019)
OwnerTorburn Partners[1]
No. of stores and services15
No. of anchor tenants5 (3 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,002,983 sq ft (93,180.2 m2)
No. of floors1
Public transit accessSarasota County Area Transit
Websitewww.sarasotasquaremall.com

Sarasota Square Mall, formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Sarasota Square and Westfield Sarasota Square, is a shopping mall in Sarasota, Florida. Its anchor stores are Costco, JCPenney, and AMC Sarasota 12.

History

Arlen Realty and Development Corporation, a predecessor of CBL & Associates Properties, announced Sarasota Square Mall in 1976. The mall was planned to be anchored by Maas Brothers and JCPenney, the latter of which would relocate from nearby Southgate Shopping Plaza (which was an outdoor strip mall at the time).[2] The mall would also include J. Byrons as a smaller anchor as well as a six-screen movie theater. Additional space was left on the north side for an additional large anchor. Maas Brothers, J. Byrons, and the movie theater opened August 4, 1977.[3] Sarasota Square officially held its grand opening on September 28, 1977, and JCPenney opened the same day. JCPenney was located on the south side of the mall, and Maas Brothers and J. Byrons located across from each other in the center. The movie theater was located within the mall on the northeast corner. A second six-screen theater opened in 1978 in a separate building on the northeast corner of the mall property, giving the mall a total of 12 screens.[4] Other early tenants in the mall included Camelot Music, Kinney Shoes, and Morrison's Cafeteria.[5]

Sears built a store at Sarasota Square on the additional anchor space on the north side, which opened on October 24, 1979.[6]

J. Byrons closed in 1985, and its space was converted into the Trellis Garden Food Court which opened in March 1986. An expansion from the food court east began construction in 1986 which included a fourth anchor, Parisian, which was the store's second location outside its home state of Alabama. Parisian opened on November 1, 1989.[7]

In 1991, Maas Brothers was merged with Burdines by the parent company of the two stores. Despite the fact that Burdines operated a store nearby at Southgate, the company retained its store at Sarasota Square. The Maas Brothers store was officially rebranded as Burdines on October 20, 1991.[3] Along with the rest of the Burdines chain, the Sarasota Square store was renamed Burdines-Macy's on January 30, 2004, as the brands were merged by their parent company. On March 6, 2005, the Burdines name was officially dropped and the stores were fully merged into Macy's.[8]

In 1995, it was reported that Parisian had planned to sell its store to Dillard's. According to the plan, if Dillard's failed to acquire the Parisian store, it would instead build its own store adjacent to JCPenney, and the Parisian site would be sold to Jacobson's.[9] Ultimately, Parisian closed in January 1996, and Dillard's opened in the former Parisian building on March 2, 1996.[10]

Westfield

Westfield Group acquired the mall in 2003 from then-owners Coyote Group, and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Sarasota Square.[11] The "Shoppingtown" was dropped in June 2005. In 2006, Westfield refurbished both the interior and exterior of the mall. A new 12-screen AMC theater was built between Dillard's and JCPenney along with a new adjoining food court. The theater opened on December 20, 2006. The two previous six-screen theaters were closed and the previous Trellis Garden Food Court was remodeled into more store space.[4]

Dillard's closed its Westfield Sarasota Square store, along with its regionally close DeSoto Square store in Bradenton on December 5, 2009.[12] The Sarasota Square store was demolished and replaced with a Costco, which opened on August 17, 2012.[13]

In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Westfield Sarasota Square, into Seritage Growth Properties.[14] In 2017, Macy's and Sears announced their stores at Sarasota Square would close. Macy's closure was part of a plan to close 68 stores nationwide, with Sarasota Square's store closing permanently on March 26, 2017.[15] Sears closure was part of a plan to close 20 additional stores nationwide after announcing 72 closures on June 6, 2017. Sears closed permanently on September 18, 2017.[16]

On July 31, 2020, JCPenney put 21 stores up for sale, including the JCPenney at Sarasota Square.[17] As of 2023, JCPenney is still operating.[18]

Current

In July 2019, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield announced the shopping center would be renamed "Sarasota Square", dropping Westfield from its name and returning it to its original name before Westfield Group's acquisition of the property.[19] In August 2020, the mall's noteholder, U.S. Bank National Association, notified Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield of proceeding with foreclosure action. Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield was notified on May 5, 2020, of its default to the mortgage-backed security loan associated with the property.[20][21]

The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) utilized the mall as a county-operated COVID-19 vaccination clinic from January to June 2021.[22][23] The Department of Health in Sarasota County stated they delivered more than 150,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine at the vaccination clinic.

The current owner of the mall, Torburn Partners, proposed in May 2023 to redevelop the site by demolishing the majority of the mall except for the JCPenney and Costco anchor stores and planning 1,200 apartments on the site with build-out expected within five to seven years. The site will also have mixed retail in place of the existing enclosed building.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Warfield, Andrew (May 22, 2023). "Developer reveals transformative plans for Sarasota mall". Business Observer.
  2. Scheen, David (March 4, 1978). "Robinson's To Open Store In South Gate Plaza". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  3. 1 2 Lisicki, Michael J. (2015). Remembering Maas Brothers. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4671-1473-8.
  4. 1 2 "Sarasota Square". Mall Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  5. "2 Stores Join Sarasota Square Mall". Sarasota Journal. December 21, 1976. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  6. "Sears Leads Sarasota Square's New Stores". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. August 7, 1980. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  7. Hielscher, John (October 22, 1986). "Square Square Will Add 40 Stores". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  8. Mitchell, Anne (January 27, 2004). "Burdines stores get renamed Friday". News-Press. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  9. McKanic, Patricia Ann (November 2, 1995). "Parisian may leave Sarasota mall". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  10. "Square Square now has a Dillard department store". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. March 2, 1996. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  11. Mayk, Lauren (September 10, 2003). "Westfield to acquire Sarasota Square Mall". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  12. "Dillard's closing Sarasota Square store on Dec. 5". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. October 6, 2009. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  13. Pollick, Michael (August 17, 2012). "Costco opens its doors in Sarasota". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  14. "At Westfield Sarasota Square". Seritage. Retrieved August 14, 2020.
  15. Menderski, Maggie (January 4, 2017). "Sarasota Square losing Macy's". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  16. Menderski, Maggie (June 23, 2017). "Sears to leave Westfield Sarasota Square". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  17. "JCPenney Disposition Portfolio - Phase 1 Surplus Stores for Sale" (PDF). JCPenney Portfolio. Cushman & Wakefield and B. Riley Real Estate. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  18. "Directory". Sarasota Square. Retrieved August 25, 2022.
  19. Laura Finaldi (July 12, 2019). "Exclusive: Westfield Sarasota Square mall to change name". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved November 8, 2019.
  20. Finaldi, Laura (August 14, 2020). "Foreclosure action filed against Sarasota Square Mall". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  21. McQuaid, Kevin (March 12, 2021). "Exposure: Zero". Business Observer. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  22. Huard, G. Steve (June 1, 2021). "DOH Sarasota Announces Plans to Permanently Close the Sarasota Square Mall COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic". Sarasota Florida Department of Health. Florida Department of Health. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
  23. "DOH consolidating vaccination clinic at Sarasota Square Mall". WWSB. May 7, 2021. Retrieved July 15, 2021.
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