[2] The Broadway followed in October,[3] and Sears in November; after the rest of the mall opened in 1971, J. C. Penney was added as a fourth anchor in 1972.
The Robinsons-May at the northwest end was demolished for a movie theater, while the former Broadway store was subdivided for smaller mall shops.
[15] General Growth Properties acquired the mall and began construction on the outdoor promenade that replaced the former Broadway.
[20] Borders closed and became Sports Authority in 2011, but it too went out of business in 2016 and the space was taken over by Dave & Buster's.
[23] Sears closed this location on January 5, 2020, after an announcement in November 2019 that the chain would be shutting down 96 stores nationwide.
[26] On April 12, 2022, Porto's Bakery took over the space vacated by Sears Auto Center.