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Chapel Hills Mall is a shopping mall located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is anchored by Dillard's, JCPenney, Kmart, Macy's, and Sears. The mall opened in 1982, with renovations in 1985 and 1998. The 1998 renovation included an ice arena, climbing wall, Border's Books and a 15-screen theatre. In September 2006, Macy's replaced the Foley's location like any other department store chain owned by May Department Stores. Woodley's Fine Furniture was located in a 22,313 sq. ft. store until it moved to a larger 40,000 sq. ft. store formerly occupied by Westwood Furniture in Erindale. Dick's Sporting Goods will open a 50,000 sq. ft. store in 2007. That same year, Burlington Coat Factory will take over the former Mervyn's location that closed in early 2006. The mall is owned by General Growth Properties.
Anchors & Majors
- Borders Books & Music (25,396 sq. ft.)
- Burlington Coat Factory (82,449 sq. ft., opening 2007)
- Carmike Cinemas (50,211 sq. ft., 2 locations)
- Dick's Sporting Goods (50,000 sq. ft., opening 2007)
- Dillard's (202,752 sq. ft.)
- JCPenney (62,608 sq. ft.)
- Kmart (87,977 sq. ft.)
- Macy's (169,460 sq. ft.)
- Old Navy (20,381 sq. ft.)
- One Stop Motorcycle Shop (11,471 sq. ft., formerly the Design Center)
- Sears (132,367 sq. ft.)