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Coventry Mall : ウィキペディア英語版
Coventry Mall

Coventry Mall is a shopping mall in North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania (although its mailing address is Pottstown, PA). It is located at the interchange of Route 100 and Route 724.
Opened as The Norco Mall in October, 1967, it featured Sears, Britt's Department Store and Thrift Drug as anchors as well as thirteen smaller retail stores.〔Pottstown Mercury, September 14, 1967〕 In 1974 the original open-air plan was enclosed and expanded to include a new anchor store, J.M. Fields, a two-plex movie theater operated by the Fox Theatres chain, and more than a dozen new retail spaces.〔Pottstown Mercury February 21, 1973〕 In 1982 the mall underwent further expansion and a name change to The Coventry Mall.
In 2004, Stoltz Real Estate Partners acquired the mall from The Goodman Co..〔()〕 Mall owner Coventry Retail LP failed to make payments for the property and Jones Lang LaSalle became the receiver of the mall in March 2013. On September 19, 2013, the mall was sold at auction to U.S. Bank National Association for $49.5 million. Jones Lang LaSalle continues as the receiver and manager of the mall.
The mall is anchored by Boscov's, Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Ross. There was an anchor spot that was Sears, which closed in April 2012. Since then, Limerick Furniture now occupies that anchor spot.
Boscov's was originally occupied by Pomeroy's, which opened May 1995. Pomeroy's owners Allied Stores sold the chain to The Bon-Ton in June, 1987. This store closed around 1994.
Kohl's was originally occupied by Hess's, which sold most of its stores to The Bon-Ton in 1994, but was unable to complete a deal with Bon-Ton on this store.〔http://articles.mcall.com/1994-09-23/business/2985701_1_bon-ton-boscov-s-store-hess-s-department-stores〕 It instead became J.C. Penney for a short time,〔http://articles.philly.com/1995-10-08/news/25696361_1_mall-merchants-penneys-wal-mart〕 then The Bon-Ton before finally becoming Kohl's.
Dick's Sporting Goods, and Ross occupies the building that first opened as J. M. Fields,which became Jefferson Ward in 1980, and then Bradlees in 1986.
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