South County Center
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South County Center in 2012 | |
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| Location | St. Louis, Missouri |
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| Coordinates | 38°30′22″N 90°19′54″W / 38.50619°N 90.33153°W |
| Address | 18 South County Center Way |
| Opening date | October 17, 1963[1] |
| Developer | May Centers, Inc. |
| Management | CBL & Associates, Inc. |
| Owner | CBL & Associates, Inc. |
| Architect | Victor Gruen Associates |
| Stores and services | 102 (As of January 2023)[1] |
| Anchor tenants | 4 (2 open, 2 vacant) |
| Floor area | 1,038,832 sq ft (96,510.7 m2)[1] |
| Floors | 1 in original wing, 2 with partial third floor in new wing (3 in former Sears) |
| Public transit | |
| Website | shopsouthcountycenter |
South County Center is a shopping mall located in Mehlville, Missouri, at the intersection between Interstate 55, Interstate 255, and U.S. Route 50. It opened on October 17, 1963 and was designed by Victor Gruen. It included a dome-roofed Famous-Barr, which became Macy's in 2006 (closed in 2025), a National Supermarket occupying the basement floor (closed in 1973), and later JCPenney as anchors. Stix, Baer & Fuller, (which became Dillard's in 1984), was added in 1973 along with a new wing of stores. A Sears, a food court, and additional mall stores were added in 2001. In 2004, several stores and restaurants were added that could be accessed from outside the mall including Qdoba, Applebee's (closed in 2015; replaced by DXL in 2016), Noodle's and Company (closed in 2023), and Borders (closed in 2011; replaced by Vintage Stock in 2012). The anchor stores are Dillard's and JCPenney.
In 1990, the mall was purchased by The Westfield Group, which retained ownership until 2007. CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. bought South County Center and three other Westfield malls as part of their expansion into the St. Louis area.[2]
