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Greenspoint Mall

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into an hybridized open-air/enclosed shopping center called The Renaissance at Greenspoint, entailing the demolition of the vacant anchor stores for new outdoor amenities. That year, Macy's rebranded the Greenspoint Foley's anchor to a Macy's store as part of the chain's purchase of Federated Department Stores.
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restrictions that were implemented in March 2020. Though restrictions later in 2020 reopened many Houston theaters, Premiere announced the closure in Greenspoint would be permanent leaving the theater frozen in time, complete with the marquee and associated posters with movie titles from spring 2020.
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After the destruction of the vacated JCPenney in May 2010, a movie theater was built opening on the anchor pad, with a connection into the mall. Lacking the promised, unified refresh of Greenspoint Mall combined with high crime rates resulted in escalating vacancies. In May 2010, Sears announced that
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The mall became a part of a redevelopment project that same year. Office and convention center space, as well as a flea market were all being considered. Greenspoint would lose two more of its anchors when JCPenney closed in 1999 and Montgomery Ward closing a year later. As part of the redevelopment,
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Dallas-based Archon was near a deal to purchase the mall in 1998, though a Los Angeles developer would unravel the deal when it entered negotiations to purchase the mall instead. Los Angeles developer Bob Yari of Day Properties would eventually purchase the 1,700,000-square-foot (160,000 m) mall
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Greenspoint Mall reached its 30th anniversary in 2006. Due to high crime rates in the area, the shopping center had been tagged with a nickname of "Gunspoint Mall." Facing 30-year lease expirations, the management of Greenspoint Mall announced a $ 32 million project to refurbish the 30-year-old mall
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Lord & Taylor sold its Greenspoint and its Memorial Mall anchor locations to Mervyn's in February 1989. Counting that anchor, Greenspoint Mall was 94% occupied in February 1989, making it the mall with the fourth highest percentage of occupied space in the Houston area. But the opening of the
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in Fall of 1994 about 16 miles north of Greenspoint combined with rising vacancies caused by the expiry of non-renewed 20-year leases raised concerns about the Mall's long term financial future. Mervyn’s departed Greenspoint on January 16, 1998 as part of the company’s plan to close 10 under
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On May 23, 2024 it was announced that the mall would be closed on June 30, 2024. Tenants were given until July 31, 2024 to move everything out, after which the mall would permanently shutter to tenants. There are plans for apartments and retail stores to take its place in the future.
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Under contract for purchase in 2017 by potential new owner, Global Plaza Union, rumors suggested that a plan to demolish the interior of the Greenspoint Mall was imminent. The plans did not develop and the Greenspoint Mall continued operations reaching
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The mall's interior closed temporarily for repairs in 2023 but reopened with a handful of stores operating with a seven day a week, 11am to 7pm schedule. The only open anchor was a Fitness Connection Gym housed in the former Mervyn's location.
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malls for sale. Much of the Renaissance at Greenspoint was dropped with the exception without agreements other than Premiere Cinema's decision to build a multiscreen movie theater and GlennLock Sports Bar & Grill signing a lease.
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from Prudential Real Estate Investments Separate Account, a pension fund investment group organized by Prudential Insurance Company of America. Yari sought to attract a multiscreen movie theater.
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status with vacancies surpassing occupancy. In 2019, anchors Dillard's and Palais Royal - both of which had rebranded their Greenspoint operations as clearance outlets - closed permanently.
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Hersko, Tyler. "Macy's to Close 1 of Its Simi Stores; Retailer to Shut 68 Locations Across Country, Eliminating 10,000 Jobs." 5 January 2017, pp 1A-2A.
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In November 2006, six months after the renovation was announced, Triyar Cos. LLC, owned by the Yari family, put the mall and several other
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The now vacant Macy's on the northwest side of the property; closed in 2017. Originally owned & operated by Foley's (1976-2006)
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announced that it would close its Greenspoint Mall anchor with a liquidation sale that ended March 27, 2017. Later that year when
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New hope resides in Greenspoint / an ambitious project attempts to rebuild blocks of apartments as well as a reputation
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later expansions in the 1980s and 2000s. Prudential Property Co. planned a $ 7 million renovation in 1988.
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In 2000, the mall was among the largest five Houston-area retail developments based on net rentable area.
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store on the west side of the mall. There are 6 vacant anchor pads on the site that were once occupied by
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performing stores. General Cinema closed its Greenspoint Mall 5 theater a month later.
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Greenspoint Mall to get facelift / $ 32 million project made possible by partnership
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Greenspoint is Dressing Up / Mall Will Spend $ 32 Million on New Look, New Features
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Sales at Houston malls rise/Local retailers cite improving economy, shuttle flights
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who developed the mall. The mall eventually expanded by the late 1970s to include
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hit Houston, displaced flood victims exceeded the capacity for shelter at the
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Greenspoint Mall celebrated its grand opening on August 5, 1976, anchored by
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Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion (Saks Pavilion, Pavilion at Post Oak)
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Greenspoint Mall sold to developer / Owner seeks theater, other changes
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suspended operations along with theaters nationwide due to the
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1 (2 in former Dillard's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, and Sears)
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Celebrity owner puts group of local malls on the selling block
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Henson, Liz. "Foley's stores prepare to unveil Macy's name."
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Greenspoint Mall eyes revival with office, convention space
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Beltway 8 (also known as the Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway)
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Greenspoint gets green light from city to create new TIF
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Greenspoint
Houston
Texas
Coordinates
29°56′44″N 95°24′42″W / 29.94556°N 95.41167°W / 29.94556; -95.41167
North Freeway
anchor tenants
Total retail floor area
METRO
shopping mall
Greenspoint
Houston
Texas
Interstate 45
Beltway 8 (also known as the Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway)
Lord & Taylor
Mervyn's
Macy's
Foley's
Palais Royal
Dillard's
Sears
Premiere Cinemas
JCPenney
Lord & Taylor
Mervyn's
Montgomery Ward
Sears
Palais-Royal

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