Provo Towne Centre

Provo Towne Centre is an enclosed shopping mall in Provo, Utah. Opened in 1998, the mall is anchored by JCPenney, Automotive Addiction, Target, and a Cinemark movie theater. It is managed by Jones Lang LaSalle.

History
When the mall was being built, developers JP Realty filed a lawsuit against the city of Orem for offering incentives to keep ZCMI from relocating its store from University Mall. Also, the Provo city council wanted JP Realty to call the mall "Utah Valley Towne Centre" instead.

The mall ultimately opened in 1998, causing JCPenney to relocate from University Mall. General Growth Properties acquired the mall in 2002 when it purchased JP Realty's portfolio. In 2008 the MTV film American Mall was filmed at the mall. Brixton Capital purchased the mall in February 2016, and Jones Lange LaSalle manages the mall.

When the mall opened it was originally anchored by Sears, Cinemark, JCPenney, and Dillard's.

On May 5, 2017, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 30 stores nationwide, originally the Provo location was not listed but the closing was announced shortly after. The store closed in July 2017. Plans were announced for redevelopment in the future but nothing was specific. In 2020 an automobile museum called "Automotive Addiction" opened on the first floor of the former Sears, this would be one of two locations. The other location is located in Sandy, Utah at the "Shops at South Town" in the former Macy's

A BRT station opened on the east side of the mall near JCPenney in August 2018 as part of the UVX system between Orem and Provo operated by the UTA. The station is called Towne Centre Boulevard.

On January 15, 2020, Dillard's announced that a location would be built at the site of the former Macy's at University Place in Orem in early 2021 that would replace the current Provo location. This left JCPenney as the only traditional anchor left. On February 7, 2023, it was announced that Target would be replacing the former Dillard's

Sometime on February 2024, Automotive Addiction moved to the lower level near JCPenney.

On April 9th, Target opened on the second floor of the former Dillard’s, and has no entrance into the main part of the mall. It was planned to open on the 14th, but it was “soft-opened” on the 9th and just remained open.

Anchors

 * JCPenney
 * Cinemark
 * Target

Former Anchors

 * Dillard's
 * Sears
 * Automotive Addiction