Frandor Shopping Center
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Frandor entrance sign along North Clippert Street
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Location | Lansing, Michigan |
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Address | 300 Frandor Avenue, Lansing, MI 48912-5290 |
Opening date | 1954 |
Management | Corr Commercial Real Estate, Inc. |
Owner | Lansing Retail Center, LLC |
No. of stores and services | 60 |
No. of anchor tenants | 6 |
Total retail floor area | 450,000 square feet |
No. of floors | 1 |
Frandor Shopping Center, in Lansing, Michigan, is located at the very eastern edge of the city bordering the neighboring city of East Lansing and freeway US-127. It is a Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). strip center anchored by a Sears,[1][2] a Kroger supermarket, HomeGoods, Michaels, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Guitar Center, and Cost Plus World Market.[3]
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History
Frandor was the first shopping center in Lansing and the second in Michigan, opening in 1954, shortly after Northland Center in Southfield, Michigan.[4] The shopping center was originally owned by Francis J. Corr, and was named using a conjunction of his and his wife Dorothy's name.[5]
Before beginning construction, Corr secured Sears as Frandor's anchor store, which they remain as to this day. Corr negotiated a swap with the Sears in Lansing, buying the old store and selling the south 14.5 acres of the Frandor site to Sears. Corr then built and "fixtured"[1] the new Sears store.[1]
Current Development
Frandor has a variety of options for incoming businesses, allowing start-ups to lease a small space with the option to expand. The Frandor Merchant Association has a high participation level and meets regularly.[6]
Theatres
Spartan Twin
In 1967 the Spartan Twin (later Spartan Triplex) opened in the Frandor Shopping Center. The theater played the Rocky Horror Picture Show on Saturday nights. The establishment was closed in February 1994 and later used as a Discovery Zone.[7][8]
The Odeon
The Odeon was a small film house in Frandor owned by Frank Leahey that featured foreign and independent films. It is no longer open.[9]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lansing State Journal, Sears Deal Negotiated, November 3, 1953, page 1
- ↑ Lansing State Journal, Sears Hopes To Open Store Here Nov. 26, October 3, 1954, page unknown
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- ↑ Frandor Shopping Center - Lansing Malls & Shops, Michigan Economic Development Corporation, michigan.org, retrieved 2010-Aug-07
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