Hickory Ridge Mall

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LocationMemphis, Tennessee, United States
Coordinates35°02′51″N 89°51′40″W / 35.0474°N 89.8612°W / 35.0474; -89.8612
AddressWinchester Road near Ridgeway Road
Opening date1981 (expanded in 1986 & 1997), Reopened April 2010
Hickory Ridge Mall
Entrance to Hickory Ridge Mall, December 2015
LocationMemphis, Tennessee, United States
Coordinates35°02′51″N 89°51′40″W / 35.0474°N 89.8612°W / 35.0474; -89.8612
AddressWinchester Road near Ridgeway Road
Opening date1981 (expanded in 1986 & 1997), Reopened April 2010
ManagementWorld Overcomers Ministries, Inc.
OwnerHickory Ridge Corp
Stores and services43 stores
Anchor tenants1
Floor area787,000 square feet (73,100 m2)
(GLA)
Floors1 (2 in former Dillard's and former Macy's)
Public transitBus interchange MATA
Websitewww.hickoryridge.com (2019 archive)

Hickory Ridge Mall is a community shopping mall located in Memphis, Tennessee. It was severely damaged by a tornado on February 5, 2008. The mall was renovated and reopened in 2010.

The mall featured more than 100 stores at its peak.[1]

With 855,000 square feet (79,400 m2) of gross leasable area[2] it is considered a community "Towne Center" mall.

Anchors

Sears: Opened in 1981, Closed in late 2013- early 2014

Goldsmiths: Opened in 1981, reopened as Macy's in 2006, Closed in 2008 due to Macy's choosing not to fix the damage left behind by the tornado.

Dillards: Opened in 1986, closed in 2006.

CubeSmart: Opened in 2021 in the former Sears space, closed in mid to late 2022.

Extra Space Storage: Opened in mid to late 2022, replaced CubeSmart and is still open as of November 2024.

History

It was opened in 1981 with Goldsmith's (later Macy's) and Sears as the anchor stores. In 1986 it was expanded with Dillard's. MM Cohn and Dawahares also operated as junior anchors. In 1997 the mall was renovated[3] to help the mall compete with the Wolfchase Galleria mall opening that year.[4] By the early 2000s, the mall had begun to lose tenants due to shifting demographics and a number of vacant big-box stores in the area. The Dillard's store closed in early 2006. In 2021, CubeSmart replaced the former Sears space. CubeSmart closed in mid to late 2022 and was replaced by Extra Space Storage which is still open as of November 2024.[5]

Tornado

References

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