Shops at South Town

The Shops at South Town, formerly South Towne Center, is a regional mid-scale shopping mall in Sandy, Utah, United States, located just east of Interstate 15 on State Street. The property, built in 1986, contains 1300000 sqft of retail space with 150 stores and restaurants. The mall currently houses multiple national retailers such as H&M, BoxLunch, Victoria's Secret, Hot Topic, Buckle, Lululemon and many more. It has 4 anchor spaces with a plot for fifth that has never been built. The anchor stores are Round 1 Entertainment, HomeGoods, and JCPenney. There is a vacant anchor store that was Forever 21.

The mall opened in 1986 with a single anchor being ZCMI (later Meier & Frank then Macy's). JCPenney opened in 1992. Mervyns (later Forever 21) was added in 1994. A Montgomery Ward Specialty Store was planned to open 1995 but fell through and became Dillard's which opened in 1997. A large Cineplex Odeon cinema opened in 1990 as the largest cinema in the state at the time with 2,350 seats spread across 10-screens. It closed in February 2001 as part of Loews Cineplex Entertainment bankruptcy. The building was gutted in 2002 now housing a REI sports store and Momentum Indoor Climbing.

The mall underwent the first phase of an interior and exterior remodel from 2015 to 2017, and was officially unveiled on February 14, 2017. Phase 2 is currently underway. The redevelopment is part of Sandy's 1100 acre city center development project, The Cairns.

In early 2013, former management company Macerich announced that they put the mall up for sale and had several interested buyers. It has since been purchased and, as of February 2017, is currently managed by Pacific Retail.

In May 2017, it was announced that a Round One Entertainment location (now open) would be coming to the mall in August 2018 as part of the mall's ongoing renovation. Other renovations in the second phase of redevelopment include remodeling the former Dillard's space; extending the concourse to include Round 1 Entertainment, and HomeGoods along with other shops; remodeling an atrium and adding skylights; additional lounge seating, digital kiosks, and exterior glazing; and a new play area for children. In October 2019, following the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of Forever 21, it was announced that the South Town location would close by the end of the year unless agreements were made with the landlord. The location closed the following January. As of mid-2023 there have been rumors that Dillard's may be returning to the mall.

On January 6, 2021, it was announced that Macy's would close in mid-2021 as part of a plan to close 46 nationwide. After Macy's closed, JCPenney is the only traditional anchor store left. As of 2023, the former Forever 21 space is being used as a hot tub outlet store, and the former Macy's space is being used as an art gallery on the top floor, the bottom floor is a large vintage and exotic car museum.

On May 6, 2024, it was announced that Smith Entertainment Group was under contract to purchase the mall, and that they intended to construct a training facility for the Utah NHL team within the site of the mall. The mall will remain open to the public.

Anchor stores

 * JCPenney (104054 sqft)
 * Round 1 Entertainment (50000 sqft; originally Dillard's)
 * HomeGoods (21638 sqft); originally Dillard's)
 * Utah Arts Alliance top floor of former Macy's
 * Automotive Addiction bottom floor of former Macy's

Former anchors

 * Macy's (200000 sqft; originally ZCMI, then Meier & Frank, closed mid-2021)
 * Forever 21 (83000 sqft; originally Mervyns)
 * Dillard's (212000 sqft; planned as a Montgomery Ward Specialty Store)

Junior anchors

 * H&M (13000 sqft)

Marketplace
The Marketplace which opened in 1996 is located adjacent to the Shops at South Town, and is a 312000 sqft outdoor retail property, anchored by a Super Target store. Other major retailers include Barnes & Noble, Old Navy, and Buy Buy Baby (formerly Linens 'n Things. A Sports Authority (formerly Gart Sports) moved across the street to The Commons and is now a Obstacle Warrior Kids indoor playground. The Marketplace was built in the mid 1990s about a decade after the mall opened. As of 2023, the Barnes & Noble location has closed and was remodeled to become a Marshalls that opened October of 2023.

Southtowne Auto Mall

 * Southtowne Auto Mall (Adjacent auto mall to the south )