Talk:Broadway Mall

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Article title
There has been a bit of a slow move war over the past two years (I count eight moves to one title and back) and the page has been protected to stop that. Please now start a requested move discussion to reach consensus on the article title. --Malcolmxl5 (talk) 02:32, 9 June 2019 (UTC)

Information regarding anchor stores
The mall only has spaces for five anchor tenants (three major and two junior anchors; not seven anchors as originally indicated); Blink Fitness, Blaze Pizza, and Sears are considered outparcels and thus shall be removed from the list, even though they contain maintenance accesses that are connected to the mall that are closed to the public.

As of March 2024, only two of the mall's three major anchor tenants are open, which are IKEA (opened 1991) and Target (opened 2004; converted from a JCPenney outlet which was opened in the fall of 1999 and closed in early 2003 when the site was sold to Target). The remaining major anchor tenant (Gertz > Stern's > Macy's), which opened with the mall in 1956, closed during the week of March 8, 2020, a few days before the COVID-19 emergency was declared; the store was set to close on March 17 but was closed earlier than planned. The only two junior anchors are Round1 and the Showcase Cinemas, the former of which began to be occupied by Steve & Barry's after the 2003-05 construction project to connect IKEA to the rest of the mall; Steve & Barry's closed in early 2009 and the spot where it was located sat vacant for about nine years.

24.191.232.15 (talk) 19:28, 21 March 2024 (UTC)