[2] The original strip included two supermarkets: Publix and Winn Dixie, along with a W. T. Grant and Woolworth.
During renovations, they added an atrium to the store with a glass elevator, which allowed them to use the building's partial second floor for retail (W.T.
[2] In August 1991, Maison Blanche sold its Southgate Plaza location and six others on the Gulf Coast of Florida to Dillard's.
[12] Following the opening of Saks Fifth Avenue, the mall was renovated to include more upscale stores such as Williams Sonoma, Ann Taylor, and Banana Republic.
On March 6, 2005, the Burdines name was officially dropped and the stores were fully merged into Macy's, who still operates at the mall today.
[16] Dillard's closed their doors at Southgate in 2014, also relocating to the Mall at University Town Center.
[21] Crossings at Siesta Key was sold to Benderson Development in 2022, the same company who owns Mall at University Town Center.