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Rolling Acres Mall

Rolling Acres Mall
Rolling Acres Mall entrance, March 29th, 2014.JPG
Boarded front entrance to Rolling Acres Mall in March 2014.
Location Akron, Ohio, USA
Coordinates 41°02′56″N 81°35′02″W / 41.0488°N 81.5839°W / 41.0488; -81.5839Coordinates: 41°02′56″N 81°35′02″W / 41.0488°N 81.5839°W / 41.0488; -81.5839
Opening date August 6, 1975
Closing date October 31, 2008 (Last retail store closed December 31, 2013.)
Developer Forest City Enterprises and R.B. Buchholzer
Management N/A (Closed, anchor buildings individually managed)
Owner City of Akron, Ohio (Main building and J. C. Penney building)
No. of stores and services 140 +/- (at maximum capacity)
No. of anchor tenants 5 (at maximum capacity)
Total retail floor area 1,300,000 ft² (approx.)
No. of floors 2
Parking 7,500

Rolling Acres Mall was a retail mall located in the Rolling Acres area of Akron, Ohio, United States. Built in 1975 and expanded several times in its history, it once comprised more than 140 stores, including five anchor stores, a movie theater and a food court. The mall closed on October 31, 2008, leaving only two of its anchor stores in operation, Sears and JCPenney. In January 2011, Sears announced their store would close: the Sears store closed in April 2011, while JCPenney converted remaining outlets to "JC's 5 Star Outlet" stores. In 2013, JCPenney announced that it would close all remaining "JC's Five Star Outlet" stores, including the store at Rolling Acres. The store shut its doors on December 31, 2013, leaving the mall vacant of retail stores. The mall currently houses Storage of America and Pinnacle Recycling. One of the mall's dilapidated entrances appears as the cover art to The Black Keys' single "Gold on the Ceiling".

Rolling Acres Mall was developed by Forest City Enterprises. It opened in Akron, Ohio with Sears and 21 stores on August 6, 1975, and had more than 50 stores by year's end. JCPenney opened a year later as a second anchor. A new wing, called the Court of Aquarius, was added in 1977, including a large aquarium (which was later removed) and a third anchor store, Montgomery Ward. Further expansion in 1978 comprised a new, two-story wing called the Promenade, comprising a food court called "Prom-N-Eat" (later renamed "Picnic Place") and local chain O'Neil's as a fourth anchor.

A mall-wide renovation was begun in 1986, replacing its original earth tones with pastel colors. Two of the anchors would change in the 1980s as well: Montgomery Ward closed in 1986 and was replaced with Higbee's (another local chain), and O'Neil's was merged to May Company Ohio in 1989.


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