The Mall at Partridge Creek
The Mall at Partridge Creek| Location |
Clinton Township, Michigan, USA |
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| Coordinates |
42°37′34″N 82°56′46″W / 42.626°N 82.946°W / 42.626; -82.946Coordinates: 42°37′34″N 82°56′46″W / 42.626°N 82.946°W / 42.626; -82.946 |
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| Opening date |
October 18, 2007 |
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| Developer |
A. Alfred Taubman |
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| Management |
Taubman Centers |
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| Owner |
Starwood Capital Group |
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| No. of stores and services |
90 |
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| No. of anchor tenants |
3 |
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| Total retail floor area |
640,000 square feet (59,457.9 m2) Nordstrom - 129,000 square feet (11,984.5 m2) Carson's - 120,000 square feet (11,148.4 m2) |
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| No. of floors |
1 |
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| Parking |
3,250 |
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| Website |
www.shoppartridgecreek.com |
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The Mall at Partridge Creek is an open-air shopping mall in Clinton Township, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Under construction since 2005, the mall opened to the public on October 18, 2007.[1][2] The Mall at Partridge Creek features Bocce ball courts, free WiFi, pop jet fountains, a TV court and a 40' fireplace, and welcomes dogs and provides four dog comfort stations on site. The Mall at Partridge Creek was developed by the Taubman Corporation of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[3] It is also the first mall to open in Macomb County since Lakeside Mall in 1976.[4] The mall, managed by Taubman Center, reported 2006 average sales per square foot of $539, well above the threshold for 'class A' mall properties.[5] The state's first LL Bean will open in the center court between Pandora and Lush in 2016.[6]
About the mall
Department store chains Nordstrom and Carson's (re-branded from Parisian in January 2013[7]) serve as anchor stores. In addition, the mall features over 90 shops and restaurants.[1] Tenants of the mall include H&M, The Gap, L.L. Bean,[8] Eddie Bauer, Apple Store, Starbucks, Forever 21 and J. Crew.[9] The mall features a 14-screen MJR movie theater; a snow-melt system on the sidewalks; two bocce courts; an outdoor play area.
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