North Star Mall

North Star Mall

North Star Mall entrance, with iconic Boots sculpture
Location San Antonio, Texas, USA
Coordinates 29°31′07″N 98°29′42″W / 29.5187°N 98.4951°W / 29.5187; -98.4951Coordinates: 29°31′07″N 98°29′42″W / 29.5187°N 98.4951°W / 29.5187; -98.4951
Opening date September 23, 1960
Developer The Rouse Company
Management General Growth Properties
Owner General Growth Properties
No. of stores and services 300+
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 1,257,000 sq ft (116,800 m2)
No. of floors 2
Website www.northstarmall.com

North Star Mall is a shopping mall in San Antonio, Texas, USA with anchor tenants Dillard's, J.C. Penney, Macy's, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Forever 21. The mall also has over 200 specialty stores, some exclusive to the San Antonio market, including Arden B, Armani Exchange, The Cheesecake Factory, Build-A-Bear Workshop, MAC Cosmetics, Mont Blanc, Oakley, Janie & Jack, just to name a few. The mall, which opened in 1960, is currently owned by General Growth Properties and is located at the intersection of Loop 410 and San Pedro Avenue in the city's Uptown District. It is a well-known city landmark for its Texas-sized cowboy boots, created by Texas artist Bob "Daddy-O" Wade, that are located along its Loop 410 frontage.

History

Timeline

North entrance to mall at Saks Fifth Avenue

Previous anchors

Previous anchors include Wolff and Marx, Frost Bros. (the space now occupied by Mervyns), Marshall Field's (the space most recently occupied by Macy's, then re-opened as J.C. Penney in summer 2007), and Foley's (the space now occupied by Macy's). Wolff and Marx closed in 1969 (and owner Joske's opened a new four-level Joske's store the same year), Frost Bros. was liquidated in 1989 after one year in bankruptcy, Marshall Field's exited the Texas market in 1997, and Foley's was renamed Macy's in 2006.

Additional information

There used to be an underground arcade, called the Music Court. Added in 1982 near the north entry between what is currently J.C. Penney and Saks Fifth Avenue, it was accessible only by escalator. In the early 1980s, the arcade's tenants included Expensive Toys for Big Boys, a record store, and a music store. An Oshman's Sporting Goods store leased the entire arcade space in the late 1980s and moved the escalator to the main corridor of pedestrian traffic for prime access. The Oshman's closed in the 1990s when it opened a superstore across the highway (now The Sports Authority), and the underground space has since been closed off.

The parking garage added in the mid-1980s between Saks and Dillard's displaced the mall's movie theater complex. The Texaco fuel station located in the mall's original underground garage (at the corner of Rector and McCullough) was also closed during the 1980s renovations.

The North Star Transit Center, operated by VIA Metropolitan Transit, is located adjacent to the mall's northwest corner[10]

Anchors

References

  1. "North Star Mall to get facelift". San Antonio Business Journal. July 2, 2004. Retrieved 15 October 2006.
  2. "Federated to close Macy's at North Star Mall". San Antonio Business Journal. July 28, 2005. Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  3. "Chicago real-estate firm agrees to buy Macy's at North Star Mall". San Antonio Business Journal. May 23, 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  4. Penney's coming to North Star MySA.com, November 30, 2006
  5. "North Star Mall getting first major renovation in 20 years". MySA.com. May 26, 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  6. "North Star Mall boots call for one tall paint job". MySA.com. October 18, 2006. Retrieved 18 October 2006.
  7. "Macy's execs hope to convert San Antonio Foley's shoppers". MySA.com. August 18, 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  8. "Mervyns closing all three S.A. stores". MySA.com. August 14, 2008. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
  9. "Mervyn's department stores exiting San Antonio". San Antonio Business Journal. August 14, 2008. Retrieved 15 August 2008.
  10. "Park & Rides/Transit Centers". VIA Metropolitan Transit. Retrieved March 13, 2013.

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