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Location | Brandon, Florida, USA |
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Address | 459 Brandon Town Center, Brandon, FL 33511 |
Opening date | 1995 |
Developer | Urban Shopping Centers, Inc. |
Management | Westfield Group |
Owner | Westfield Group |
No. of stores and services | 253 |
No. of anchor tenants | 5 |
Total retail floor area | 1,100,000 sq ft (100,000 m) |
No. of floors | 1 (dual-level anchor stores) |
Website | westfield.com/brandon |
The Westfield Brandon shopping center is located just eight miles east of downtown Tampa, featuring Cache, Sephora, White House | Black Market, and Cheesecake Factory.
History
The mall was first conceived in the late 1980s, and originally opened in 1995 as Brandon Town Center. The mall served a million shoppers in its first seventeen days alone . When it first opened, Brandon Town Center boasted 974,000 square feet (90,500 m) of retail space. The original anchors were Sears, J.C. Penney, Burdines (now Macy's), and Dillard's. Maas Brothers was signed but it filed for bankruptcy before the mall was built.
Prior to Westfield Brandon, Carrey Cattle Company owned the land and operated a cattle farm there.
The Westfield Group acquired the Town Center in 2002 and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Brandon" in line with the other Westfield centers . Many of the distinctive fountains featuring metal sculptures of Florida wildlife were demolished in favor of vendor kiosks in the months following the transition. Currently, 986,000 square feet (91,600 m) of space is given to retail shops and restaurants. Once the second-most visited mall in Tampa, Westfield Brandon's market share has dropped to fifth out of five malls, with 17 percent of shoppers in a 2005 Tampa Tribune survey stating that they had visited Westfield Brandon in the past month (compared to 25 percent for Tampa's mall leader, International Plaza and Bay Street).
In March 2005, the Burdines was renamed Macy's after briefly operating as Burdines-Macy's. Like all Macy's in Florida that were Burdines, the palm tree columns reminiscent of the "Burdines style" of architecture remained. The "Shoppingtown" was dropped from the name in June 2005.
On January 11, 2006, Westfield announced a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m) expansion, adding a Dick's Sporting Goods anchor in addition to more retail outlets and restaurants (including The Cheesecake Factory and Starbucks), was completed in the spring of 2007. Expanding the mall to include some planned pedestrian-friendly establishments has worried commuters who may have to temporarily find alternate routes to the already-congested State Road 60 and the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.
The new, expanded wing includes stores such as the Apple Store, Atomic Tattoos, Bakers, bebe, Books-A-Million, Cache (shop), California Pizza Kitchen, Clark's, Coldwater Creek, Dick's Sporting Goods, Fossil, Lucky Brand Jeans, Mixx, Sephora, Sinigual Mexican Cuisine, Quiksilver, Tilly's, Torrid, The Walking Company, White House Black Market, and more to come.
Major Stores
- Dillard's (1995–present)
- JCPenney (1995–present)
- Macy's (opened as Burdines, 1995-2005, renamed Macy's, 2005-present)
- Sears (1995–present)
- Dick's Sporting Goods (2007–present)
See also
References
- Westfield - Our Stores
- http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50181988.html?dids=50181988:50181988&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Jan+17%2C+1990&author=BERNICE+STENGLE&pub=St.+Petersburg+Times&desc=Mall+developers+moving+ahead+without+Campeau&pqatl=google
External links
- Westfield Brandon's Official Website
- 27°56′00″N 82°19′35″W / 27.9333°N 82.3264°W / 27.9333; -82.3264
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