Holiday Village Mall

Today, the mall is anchored by Big Lots, Harbor Freight Tools, Hobby Lobby, JCPenney, PetSmart, Ross Dress for Less, and Scheels.

The idea of the Holiday Village Mall was conceived in 1956 by owners Don F. Robinson, Theodore J. Mitchell and John T.

[1] Among the first stores in the 100,000 square-foot center were Hesteds, Rosana, Kops Music Mart, and Holiday Jewelry and Gifts.

[5] The new expansion, which was completed in September, included a Montgomery Ward department store and service center.

[7] This expansion included the addition of a Buttrey-Osco food and drug store and a first-run, 796-seat movie theater.

[17] During 1991, Herberger's expanded its store after acquiring 8,500 square-feet of space on the mall's lower-level from Big Bear Sports Centers.

[21] In March 2000, Herberger's announced it would move from its current store into the empty Montgomery Ward space.

[22] In December 2001, Osco Drug announced it would move from its current space to a free-standing location on the site of the former Montgomery Ward auto center.

[30] In 2009, CVS Pharmacy, which acquired Osco Drug from Albertsons in 2005, closed its store after a new free-standing location was built nearby.

Holiday Village Mall sign in 2010, before closure of Sears and Herberger's