List of shopping malls in Michigan

The history of shopping malls in Michigan began in 1954. That year, the Hudson's department store chain and architect Victor Gruen developed Northland Center in the Detroit suburb of Southfield. It was followed by three other directional malls in Detroit suburbs, also developed by Hudson's and Gruen: Eastland Center in Harper Woods, Westland Center in Westland and Southland Center in Taylor. The first enclosed mall in Michigan was Rogers Plaza in Wyoming, which opened in August 1961. Beyond these, Michigan includes more than 50 other malls.

Other outlet centers

 * Birch Run Premium Outlets — Birch Run
 * Holland Town Center — Holland
 * Lansing Factory Outlet Stores — DeWitt
 * Monroe Outlet Center — Monroe
 * Port Huron Factory Shops — Port Huron
 * Tanger Factory Outlets — Grand Rapids
 * Tanger Factory Outlets — Howell
 * West Branch Outlet Center (formerly Tanger Outlets) — West Branch

Redeveloped or abandoned

 * Birchwood Mall — Kingsford
 * Bloomfield Park — Pontiac
 * Brighton Mall — Brighton
 * Centerpointe Mall — Grand Rapids
 * Cherryland Mall (now Cherryland Center) — Traverse City
 * Eastland Center — Harper Woods
 * Fort Saginaw Mall — Saginaw
 * Gull Crossing — Kalamazoo
 * Hampton Square Mall — Essexville
 * M & M Plaza — Menominee
 * Lakeside Mall — Sterling Heights
 * Maple Hill Mall — Kalamazoo
 * Marquette Mall — Marquette
 * Mineral River Plaza — White Pine
 * Muskegon Mall — Muskegon
 * North Kent Mall — Grand Rapids
 * Northland Center — Southfield
 * Southland Shopping Center — Portage
 * Summit Place Mall — Waterford Township
 * Traverse City Premium Outlets — Garfield Township
 * Universal Mall — Warren (1965–present)
 * West Main Mall — Kalamazoo
 * Winchester Mall — Rochester Hills