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Gateway Mall (Springfield, Oregon)

The Shoppes at Gateway
Gateway Mall Springfield Oregon.JPG
Main entrance with Kohls in the background
Location Springfield, Oregon
44°04′25″N 123°02′43″W / 44.073743°N 123.045158°W / 44.073743; -123.045158Coordinates: 44°04′25″N 123°02′43″W / 44.073743°N 123.045158°W / 44.073743; -123.045158
Opening date 1990
Management Rouse Properties
Owner Rouse Properties
No. of stores and services 84
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 754,000 ft²
No. of floors 1
Website Official website

The Shoppes at Gateway, formerly Gateway Mall, is a shopping mall located in Springfield, Oregon, United States owned and managed by Rouse Properties, one of the largest mall owners in the United States. It has 754,000 square feet (70,000 m2) of retail space. The mall opened in 1990 and is located next to Interstate 5, which largely divides the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Located at the mall is one Cinemark theater, down from two. The discount movie theater closed with the remodel, now there is just one regular priced first-run discount movie theater owned by Cinemark.

Plans for a five-anchor shopping mall began in 1988. Gateway Mall opened in 1990 with stores including Target, Sears, and Troutman's Emporium as anchors. A 12-screen Cinemark theater was located adjacent to the food court. In 1999, a 17-screen Cinemark theater opened at the mall, and the 12-screen Cinemark became a second-run discount theater. Ross Dress for Less added a store in 2002.Kohl's built a new two-story department store at Gateway in 2006 to 2007. The Troutman's later became Ashley Furniture, then Cabela's in 2011. On September 28th, 2014 Movies 12 screened its final film.

In 2015, redevelopment began on the mall. It was renamed The Shoppes at Gateway and partially converted to an outdoor format. New tenants in the redevelopment include Marshalls, Petco, Ulta, and Hobby Lobby, plus a relocated Ross.

In 2016, the mall was listed for sale by Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated at an undisclosed price.


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