Lakeside Mall
Coordinates: 42°37′24″N 82°59′09″W / 42.623447°N 82.985809°W / 42.623447; -82.985809
Lakeside Mall is a Taubman-built super-regional full-line shopping mall located in the northeastern Metro Detroit suburb of Sterling Heights, Michigan. The mall is located on M-59 (Hall Road) between Hayes and Schoenherr Roads. Lakeside Mall features five anchor stores: J.C. Penney, Lord & Taylor, two Macy's, and Sears, as well as the first H&M in Michigan. The mall also features more than 150 stores on two levels, as well as a food court. General Growth Properties owns and manages the mall, which is the largest mall in the state of Michigan based on floor area.
History
Lakeside Mall started as a joint-venture between A. Alfred Taubman and the Dutch investment company Rodamco. It opened on March 2, 1976 with four anchor stores: Hudson's, Sears, Crowley's, and J.C. Penney, with Lord and Taylor added in 1978 as a fifth anchor.[1] In 1999, after the Crowley's chain filed for bankruptcy, Hudson's purchased the Crowley's building and moved its men's clothing and home goods into it.[2]
In 2001, Hudson's stores are renamed Marshall Field's as part of a nameplate consolidation by parent Target Corp. Steve & Barry's also opened. f.y.e. relocated in 2006 to a smaller store, and H&M opened its first Michigan location in June 2006.[3]
Marshall Field's was one of several nameplates converted to Macy's in 2006, as Federated Department Stores (now Macy's, Inc.) had acquired Marshall Fields' then-parent, May Company. Both the main and auxiliary Macy's at Lakeside Mall were rebranded. A year later, plans were announced for a $3 million renovation of the mall and its periphery. Renovations included new signage and improved pedestrian access to the mall. Exterior renovations began in late 2008.[4] In 2014,Lakeside Mall cleared out a part of the lower level Sears wing to make way for an MC Sports. In 2016, a Jeepers! opened relocating from Great Lakes Crossing Outlets.
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