Gurnee Mills
Location |
6170 W. Grand Ave Gurnee, Illinois, United States |
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Opening date | August 8, 1991 |
Developer | The Mills Corporation |
Owner | Simon Property Group |
No. of stores and services | 200 |
No. of anchor tenants | 19 |
Total retail floor area | 1,912,969 sq. ft. |
No. of floors | 1 |
Public transit access | Pace |
Website |
gurneemills |
Gurnee Mills is an indoor mall, established in Gurnee, Illinois, a village west of Waukegan, Illinois. It is located about halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a 40-minute drive either way, and near Six Flags Great America. It is a single-level Z-shaped mall. At 1,912,969 square feet (177,720.6 m2) of gross leasable area,[1] it is the third largest mall in Illinois, and is visited by more than 20 million people each year. Gurnee Mills opened on August 8, 1991.[2]
History
Gurnee Mills was initially owned by Mills Corporation. In 2007, the Simon Property Group acquired the Mills Corporation. In July 2013 Macy's and the new full price wing opened.
Anchors & Major Stores
- Bass Pro Shops
- Bed Bath & Beyond / Buy Buy Baby
- Burlington Coat Factory
- D1CK'S Sporting Goods (Opens April 1, 2018)[3]
- Floor & Decor
- Forever 21
- H&M
- Kohl's
- Macy's
- Marcus Theatres
- Marshalls HomeGoods
- Neiman Marcus Last Call
- Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse
- Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th
- Sears Grand
- Tilt Studio @ Rink Side Sports
- Value City Furniture
- VF Outlet
Restaurants
- Buffalo Wild Wings
- Chicago Woodfire Pizza (Coming Soon)
- Portillo's
- Rainforest Cafe
Former anchors
- Sears (closed 1993, occupied by JCPenney from 1994-2009)
- Waccamaw Pottery (closed 2001, demolished in 2003 to make way for Sears Grand)
- Spiegel (closed 2002, demolished to make way for Kohl's)
- Phar-Mor (closed 2002, replaced by Value City)
- Value City (closed 2008, occupied by Value City Furniture since 2009)
- Circuit City (closed 2009, demolished in 2011 to make way for Macy's)
- J. C. Penney (closed 2009, occupied by Shoppers World since 2011)
- T.J.Maxx (relocated to Grand Hunt Center in 2016)
- Shoppers World (closed May 2016, replaced by Floor & Decor January 2017)
- Sports Authority (store closed August 2016, replaced by D1CK'S Sporting Goods April 2018)
Former restaurants
- Planet Hollywood (closed, now occupied by stores)
- Ruby Tuesday (replaced by Chicago Woodfire Pizza)
References
- ↑ http://business.simon.com/leasing/gurnee-mills
- ↑ "About Gurnee Mills". Simon Company. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
- ↑ https://business.simon.com/assets/mall/1251/LEASING_PLAN/5216_GURNEE%20MILLS_CurrentWebLeasePlan-1_1.pdf
External links
Coordinates: 42°23′20″N 87°57′27″W / 42.38889°N 87.95750°W
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