Former Entrance to Northwest Plaza
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Location | St. Ann, Missouri, United States |
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Coordinates | 38°44′00″N 90°23′56″W / 38.73333°N 90.39889°WCoordinates: 38°44′00″N 90°23′56″W / 38.73333°N 90.39889°W |
Opening date | 1963 |
Closing date | 2010 |
Developer | Hycel Properties |
Management | Grubb & Ellis |
Owner | St. Ann Shopping Center, LLC |
No. of stores and services | Zero (210 at peak) inside, 10 along outer ring/parking lot |
No. of anchor tenants | Zero (9 at peak) |
Total retail floor area | 1,769,000 sq ft (164,300 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 with partial lower level; anchors had 3 stories |
Parking | 8910 free spaces in a single level parking lot |
The Crossings at Northwest, formerly Northwest Plaza, was a shopping mall located in St. Ann, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The mall comprised nearly 1,770,000 square feet (164,438.4 m2) of gross leasable area, making it the 27th largest mall in the United States according to the International Council of Shopping Centers prior to its closure. With a total of 1,900,000 square feet (180,000 m2) of enclosed space, it was the largest enclosed mall in the state of Missouri. The mall featured nine anchor stores and more than 210 stores at its peak. The future of the mall remains unknown. It is currently owned by St. Ann Shopping Center, LLC. The current plans for the mall include a total demolition, and rebuilding into a lifestyle center. At the end of 2010, it became the second St Louis area mall to permanently close since 2006. The first was St. Louis Centre. Redevelopment of the site begun, including massive demolition and reconstruction, as well as the name change from Northwest Plaza to The Crossings at Northwest.
Northwest Plaza opened in 1965 as an open-air shopping center. The developers were Louis Zorensky, Milton Zorensky and Saul Brodsky. At the time the mall opened, it was the largest mall in the world. It was anchored by Famous-Barr, JCPenney, and Sears. Junior anchors included local department stores Vandervoort's (opened in 1965) and Boyd's (an upscale apparel store), a Walgreens pharmacy, and a two-story Woolworth dime store. The Famous-Barr (later Macy's) store also featured a rotunda. In 1969, a 12-story 194,000 sq ft (18,000 m2) adjacent office tower was added to the mall. Stix Baer & Fuller later joined the center between 1971 and 1983. When Vandervoort's closed, its building was leased by Famous-Barr to use as its home fashions store while the basement was leased to Venture Stores for office space. Dillard's acquired and re-branded all Stix, Baer & Fuller stores in 1984 including the River Roads Mall location in North St. Louis County.