Ashland Town Center

Ashland Town Center
Location Ashland, Kentucky, USA
Coordinates 38°29′1″N 82°39′12″W / 38.48361°N 82.65333°W / 38.48361; -82.65333Coordinates: 38°29′1″N 82°39′12″W / 38.48361°N 82.65333°W / 38.48361; -82.65333
Opening date 1989
Developer Glimcher Realty Trust
Edward J. DeBartolo
Crown American
Owner WP Glimcher
No. of stores and services 73[1]
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 420,820 square feet (39,095.5 m2) (GLA)[2]
No. of floors 1
Website http://www.ashlandtowncenter.com/

Ashland Town Center is an enclosed shopping mall located in the city of Ashland, Kentucky, United States. One of two malls serving the city, it is located on U.S. Highway 23 near downtown Ashland. The mall features more than seventy retailers and restaurants, as well as a food court. Current anchor stores are JCPenney, Belk Men and Home, Belk Women and Kid's and TJ Maxx. The mall is managed by WP Glimcher.

History

Ashland Town Center was developed in 1988 as a joint venture of Glimcher Realty Trust (the mall's owner), along with Edward J. Debartolo Corporation (now part of Simon Property Group) and Crown American.[3] The mall opened in 1989 with Wal-Mart, JCPenney, and Hess's as its original anchor stores;[3] Goody's was later added as a fourth anchor. Throughout the 1990s, Ashland Town Center went largely unchanged. In 1993, the Hess's chain sold several of its locations to Alcoa, Tennessee-based Proffitt's, which in turn sold its stores to Belk in 2006.

Mid-2000s renovations

In 2005, the Wal-Mart anchor was vacated when Wal-Mart relocated to a new Supercenter outside the mall itself. The former Wal-Mart space was then demolished in early 2008 for a newer JCPenney store.[4] Construction on this new store, one of three JCPenney prototype stores in the U.S., began soon afterward.[4] Opened in August 2008, the store is twice the size of the former location, and the largest department store in the state of Kentucky.[5] The existing JCPenney store was vacated,[4] with half of it becoming a Belk Men and Home Store in 2009.[6] This store replaced a Belk Men's Store in the Belk wing, which became a relocated Hibbett Sports in late 2009.[6]

In addition to the relocation of JCPenney, Ashland Town Center went through further renovations in 2008 and 2009. The food court was downsized to make room for new retail space, a family restroom was created and the Men's and Women's restrooms were both remodeled. [4][7] Additional mall tenants were also relocated to create more space in the JCPenney corridor.[8] A Cheddar's Casual Café was also constructed in the parking lot near JCPenney.

In 2010, TJ Maxx replaced Goody's as an anchor store and Rax, Panera Bread and The Children's Place also opened new stores in the mall.[6] [6]

Directions to Ashland Town Center

Ashland Town Center is conveniently located along Route 23, the main highway through Ashland. The easiest access from the south direction is from I-64. If you go by I-64 from the west side, you should take exit 181, then continue onto Route 60 in direction to Ashland. After few minutes you arrive to the city, then join Route 23 (to the left). Ashland Town Center is located on your left side after few moments. If you go by I-64 from the east side, you should take exit 191, then continue onto Route 23 in direction directly to Ashland. From the south direction you can also take Route 23 or Route 52 in direction to Ashland. Direction from Cincinnati is very easy. You just take Route 52 in direction to Ashland. The only thing you have to be aware of is to join Route 23 in Ashland. Direction from Chillicothe is also very easy. Take Route 23 and go directly to Ashland. Ashland Town Center is located on your right side when you arrive to Ashland.[9]


References

  1. "Mall Profile" (PDF). Glimcher. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  2. "Directory of Major Malls". International Council of Shopping Centers. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  3. 1 2 Poole, Sheila M. (1989-01-13). "Wal-Mart to be third anchor at Ashland mall". Lexington Herald-Leader. p. A11. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Malloy, David E. (2008-03-01). "J.C. Penney, Cheddar's coming to Ashland mall". The Herald-Dispatch. Archived from the original on September 27, 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  5. "Concept Store: 104,000-square-foot (9,700 m2) JCPenney Replacing Wal-Mart at Ashland Town Center". Huntington News Network. 2007-11-19. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  6. 1 2 3 4 Hardiman, Jean Tarbett (21 March 2010). "COMMERCE: New stores, entertainment options, eateries open". The Herald-Dispatch. Retrieved 9 April 2010.
  7. "JCPenney to take former Wal-Mart space". The Daily Independent. 2007-11-17. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  8. "Redevelopment planned at Ashland Town Center". The Daily Independent. 2008-02-12. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  9. Directions to Ashland Town Center - http://www.outletstoresmalls.com/get-directions-to-outlet-mall/ashland-town-center, http://www.ashlandtowncenter.com/directions

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