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By the late 1990s, Eastland Mall's image and physical appearance began to degrade. Adding to the retail shift in
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due to heavy debt, and there were reports of the mall entering foreclosure. LNR sold the interior space in the mall to Boxer
Properties of Houston for $ 2 million. It ceased operations on June 30, 2010, and was purchased by the city of Charlotte from Boxer Properties, and the owners of the vacant
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local church took up residence in the mall's long shuttered theater. Renovatus, which calls itself "A Church for people under renovation", hoped to help reverse the decline in fortunes of the mall and its surrounding area, and clear
Eastland of the violent, dangerous stigma that surrounds it.
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One day after the announcement of Belk's departure, Eastland Mall officials announced the original movie theater showing first-run films would reopen after closing in 1996. It had reopened in the last few years but was only specializing in foreign language films and 'G' and 'PG' rated films.
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The Harris Teeter store on the periphery closed on June 26, 2006, after being in operation since 1975. The store cited underperformance as the cause for its closure; however, changing demographics and lack of investment in remodeling may have contributed to this store's demise.
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Central Avenue Studios, expressed interest in purchasing the entire property for film uses, and as use as a film school, in conjunction with local education institutes like
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Gourmet Gardens food court and also a shooting outside in the parking lot. Another shooting took place in 2006 near the food court. A bullet smashed one of the glass doors and one person was shot.
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at that time. Eastland Mall had an ice skating rink and the first food court in North
Carolina. The food court was the East Coast's first in-mall food court at the time. Additionally, the mall included an outparcel convenience center with a
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stores, however, were left hanging in the balance. Boxer was expected to bring in retail and small-office tenants that fit with the diverse nature of Charlotte's east side, similar to the company's redevelopment of
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against the mall. According to a letter sent to tenants dated April 16, 2010, "it is understood that the lender or any other party that acquires title to Eastland Mall at foreclosure will close the mall."
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for $ 650,000, to construct a school. The sale left 69 acres of the site under control of the city. The city government plans to use its land as a catalyst for neighborhood redevelopment, envisioning a
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It opened in 1975. It had an ice rink in the middle of it.
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Chemtob, Danielle; Kuznitz, Alison (December 20, 2019).
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Eastland Mall was a key filming location for the movie
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Sands, Alexandria; Chemtob, Danielle (June 5, 2023).
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1062:"Charlotte searches for new Eastland mall developer"
874:"Belk confirms interest in east Charlotte mall plan"
1416:Chemtob, Danielle; Pogarcic, Anna (June 21, 2019).
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1275:"Renovatus Church finds new home and new life"
1125:"Glimcher Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results"
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707:"Days Gone By: The late, great Eastland Mall"
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915:"Facing decline, Eastland owners to sell"
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1152:London, Ashley M. (August 14, 2006).
1141:. Charlotte Magazine. August 1, 2009.
1023:"Movie theater to reopen at Eastland"
979:London, Ashley M. (August 21, 2006).
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958:Gibson, Ashley M. (March 10, 2003).
790:"Eastland Mall sold for $ 2 million"
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298:Eastland Mall entrance, January 2012
1231:"Eastland Mall goes back to lender"
1003:"Belk to close Eastland Mall store"
1553:Shopping malls established in 1975
1253:Stabley, Susan (October 8, 2013).
913:Howard, J. Lee (August 15, 2005).
765:Sontakay, Arati (March 31, 1997).
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1468:Mahoney, Ashley (July 20, 2022).
1210:"Sears to close at Eastland Mall"
1167:Shugart, Karen (March 14, 2007).
248:Eastland Community Transit Center
1573:Shopping malls in North Carolina
1523:Charlotte East community website
1103:Stabley, Susan (June 25, 2010).
894:"Ohio firm to buy Eastland Mall"
872:Zoghby, Jen (October 28, 2002).
609:Boye, Will (November 30, 2012).
419:In 2007, Charlotte's then-mayor
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1395:Wilson, Jen (April 26, 2016).
1190:"Eastland Mall theater closes"
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809:Johnston, Lori (May 8, 2000).
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588:ARONOFF, JEN (June 24, 2008).
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495:Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
460:Ownership by Boxer Properties
1374:ROSE, JULIE (May 28, 2013).
1154:"Next up for Eastland sale?"
832:"Deck the malls with kiosks"
501:Demolition and redevelopment
1295:"Letter from Eastland Mall"
261:A thriving mall: 1975–1990s
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519:Major League Soccer
303:Demographic changes
290:Decline: 1990s–2010
280:Miller & Rhoads
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960:"Eastland on mend"
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663:Charlotte Observer
541:In Popular Culture
455:Closure: 2010–2013
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120:June 30, 2010
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