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East Towne Mall : ウィキペディア英語版
East Towne Mall

East Towne Mall is a shopping mall located on the northeast side of Madison, Wisconsin.
==History==
The mall opened for business October 14, 1971 with a small ribbon cutting ceremony, a year after West Towne Mall, on the west side of Madison. At the time it was constructed, East Towne was Madison's largest enclosed mall, and had four large anchor stores, Sears, J. C. Penney, H.C. Prange Co., and Gimbel's.〔Wisconsin State Journal. East Towne Supplement. Wednesday, October 13, 1971.〕 Prange Way also took up a large section at the back of Pranges' space.
The mall was developed by Jacobs, Visconsi, and Jacobs Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Construction began September 18, 1970. Originally, the mall contained eight water pools and sunken lounge areas. Artists Clarence Van Duzer and Joseph McDonnell were commissioned to create art work for the mall. McDonnell created four sculptures, including a 3,000 pound metal yellow rhinoceros with red polka dots made of half-inch steel plates. Another was a 35'x22' chandelier-like work suspended above one of the entryways. The chandelier was multi-colored and according to McDonnell, was inspired by a game of pick-up sticks and designed to resemble "a galaxy of light" from outside the center. Van Duzen was responsible for the large central area with its ceiling and four contemporary pillars. In the center was a large three-level pool with waterfalls, a fountain, and flashing lights, all synchronized to music. The main entrance was flanked by sculpted stone blocks in relief with irregular shapes and sizes.〔 All the water sculptures and sunken lounge areas were removed in the late 1980s and the main entrance was redesigned, with the addition of a food court.
The parking area was designed by Stone and Robinson Associates, Inc., originally with a capacity of 6,000 cars and an average, maximum car-to-store distance of 〔 As a result of expansion of the main facility and construction projects on its perimeter, the parking area has since been reduced in size to hold fewer than 5,000 cars.
East Towne Mall was constructed near the intersection of U.S. Route 151 and Interstate 90/94, but was virtually alone when built on over of farmland. Now it rests in the center of a large retail area with a number of banks, restaurants and numerous chain big-box stores ranging from Best Buy and Shopko to The Home Depot and Menards.
Gimbel's became Boston Store in 1987 upon Gimbels' collapse a year earlier. Prange's became Younkers upon the buyout of the chain in 1992. Before the buyout, Prange Way closed, allowing Younker's to expand into the large section the discount store had originally taken. Younker's was renamed the Boston Store at this mall, as well as the West Towne Mall and Regency Mall's locations in 2003 when then-owners Saks Inc. consolidated all southern Wisconsin stores into one banner. Once the consolidation was complete, the Boston Store which occupied the former Gimbel's location was closed.
The original Gimbel's structure was razed and is now a Dick's Sporting Goods, Gordmans which opened in September 2004 and new mall space.〔''Gordmans making a splash at East Towne.'' James Edward Mills, Wisconsin State Journal. Wisconsin State Journal. Madison, Wisconsin: September 8, 2004. pg. D.12〕 Dick's Sporting Goods grand opening was at the end of October, 2004.〔''Grand Opening for Dick's next week.'' The Capital Times. Madison, Wisconsin: October 20, 2004. pg. 8.D〕

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