Northgate Mall (Chattanooga)
Location | Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA |
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Opening date | March 15, 1972 |
Developer | Arlen Shopping Center Group |
Management | CBL & Associates Properties |
Owner | CBL & Associates Properties |
No. of stores and services | 120 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
Total retail floor area | 820,000 square feet (76,180.5 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Parking | 4,500 |
Website | http://www.visitnorthgatemall.com/ |
Northgate Mall, also called Northgate, is an enclosed shopping mall in the Chattanooga, Tennessee suburb of Hixson. Opened on March 15, 1972, it was the second mall built in Chattanooga.[1]
History
Northgate Mall was built in 1972 on land originally intended for a drive-in movie theater by a predecessor to CBL & Associates Properties (CBL), Arlen Shopping Center Group. The mall was considered the northside competition to now-defunct Eastgate Mall and is now considered a sister property of CBL's Hamilton Place Mall.[2][3][4] Northgate was later sold by Arlen, being renovated in 1991 and 1997, and eventually ended up with General Growth Properties (GGP) in 2000.[2] After expanding Northgate between 2005 and 2008, GGP sold the mall to CBL for $11.5 million in September 2011.[2][5]
A 14-screen movie theater, owned by Carmike Cinemas, opened in 2005.[2][6] A new food court was proposed to go in where the Book Gallery is located, but it was never built.[7]
On April 13, 2009, a woman was killed after her car crashed into the Sears building. The woman entered the Northgate Mall entrance from Highway 153. The vehicle jumped a curb and sped toward Sears, where it crashed into the southwest corner of the building. The crash left a 3 by 4 feet (0.91 by 1.22 m) hole in the wall of the shoe storage area of the department store.[8]
In early 2013, Northgate underwent a planned multimillion-dollar major renovation, including new flooring, ceiling and lighting upgrades, and repainting, which were completed by Christmas 2013. A 70,000 square feet (6,503.2 m2) associated center, which is located directly across from Northgate's main entrance and has T.J. Maxx and Catherines, acquired Ross Dress for Less, Michael's Arts & Crafts, and a brand-new facade in a related renovation, which was completed by the fall of 2013.[2][9]
In June 2013, Old Navy announced plans to move to Northgate.[10]
In January 2014, JC Penney announced plans to close their Northgate store in June. [11]
Anchors & Major Stores
Current
- Burlington Coat Factory 63,000 square feet (5,852.9 m2)
- Carmike Cinemas (The movie theater was originally in an associated center directly across from the Northgate main entrance which closed in the 2004 and then relocated behind Northgate in a brand-new stand-alone building in 2005)
- Belk (Originally Miller's, then Hess's, and then Proffitt's) 90,496 square feet (8,407.4 m2)
- Old Navy 14,700 square feet (1,365.7 m2)
- Sears (Original anchor) 153,000 square feet (14,214.2 m2)
References
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External links
- Northgate Mall — Official website
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