Mall at Barnes Crossing

Mall at Barnes Crossing

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Location Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
Opening date 1990
Developer David Hocker & Associates and R.F. Coffin Enterprises
Management David Hocker & Associates
Owner David Hocker & Associates and R.F. Coffin Enterprises
No. of stores and services 90+
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 833,000 sq ft (77,400 m2)
No. of floors 1
Website Homepage

Mall at Barnes Crossing is a super regional shopping mall located northeast of downtown Tupelo, Mississippi. It is managed and partially owned by David Hocker & Associates and is home to over 90 specialty shops, 5 anchor store tenants, an 8-screen Cinemark movie theater, and a 600-seat food court. Anchor stores include two Belk locations, as well as JCPenney, Sears, Barnes & Noble, and Dick's Sporting Goods.

History

Mall at Barnes Crossing opened March 7, 1990 as the third mall in the Tupelo area. Original anchor stores included Kmart, Belk, and McRae's, along with JCPenney and Sears. Kmart closed in 1996 and was sold to McRae's, which moved its men's clothing and home goods into the former Kmart while retaining women's clothing, children's apparel, and cosmetics at the existing store.[1] Belk later closed and became Parisian,[2] but returned to the mall in 2005 when it acquired both McRae's locations.[3]

Belk also acquired the Parisian chain in 2007, and as a result, the former Parisian at the mall was then closed and became Dick's Sporting Goods in 2008. In 2008, Barnes and Noble opened and added an additional 10,000 sq/ft to the mall making the official size 821,000 sq/ft. Joining them in an updated lifestyle center look were, Coldwater Creek and Jos. A. Bank. The southwest entrance also has been remodeled and it the home of ULTA Beauty and D'Casa Mexican Restaurant. In 2013, CHICO's and Francesca Collection has opened.

Periphery

David Hocker & Associates also manages an outdoor strip shopping center called Market Center to the east of the mall, between two major entrances. The center consists of anchors Old Navy and Shoe Carnival. Another outdoor strip shopping center called Barnes Crossing Plaza lies north of the mall, including anchors Toys "R" Us, OfficeMax, TJMaxx, and Hobby Lobby.

References

  1. "McRae's plans men's store in Tupelo, Miss.". Daily News Record. 1996-02-28. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  2. "McRae's was a Mississippi icon". Northeast MS Daily Journal. 7 March 2006. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  3. Le Coz, Emily. "Tupelo McRae's to become a Belk.". Northwest MS Daily Journal. Retrieved 10 February 2014.

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