Other major tenants are a D'Amico Italian Market, a Paul Mitchell cosmetology school, and a Regal Cinemas movie theater.
Initial tenants at opening included Gayfers and Dillard's department stores, plus a 22-screen theater owned by Regal Cinemas Oviedo Mall 22.
[1] Other major tenants at the mall included Barnes & Noble,[2] a Foot Locker superstore, and f.y.e..[3] In September 1998, after only seven months in operation, the Gayfers store was sold to Parisian.
[5] Parisian closed the Oviedo Marketplace location in 2000 due to poor sales,[6] and sold it to Burdines, which opened that November.
[12] John Paul Mitchell Systems opened a beauty school at the mall in 2012, taking a space originally intended for a restaurant.
[16] On January 7, 2020, the Oviedo City Council voted to redevelop portions of the mall into a 55+ community, as well as a hotel.
In September 2023, Orlando Orthopedic Center relocated their Oviedo office to the mall, in a large space next to Paul Mitchell.