Its anchor stores are Dick's, Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, and a 10 screen movie cinema.
Originally, a small outdoor shopping center was opened by Saul Biskind[3] in 1958[4] on what was a field of strawberries.
[5] The enclosed mall was opened in 1976[4] and attached to the east end of the existing May Company building.
In 1991, Hexalon bought out the remaining Biskind stake in the mall[7] and undertook a significant upgrade and remodel in 1992.
Westfield dropped "Shoppingtown" from the mall's name in June 2005, around the time that a newly built 84,000-square-foot (7,800-square-meter) Dick's Sporting Goods (originally planned to be Galyan's) opened.
[6] In March 2013, construction began at site of the original food court for a 10-screen Regal Entertainment Group movie theater, three new restaurants, and extra renovations; this addition was completed by December of that year.