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Fashion Fair Mall : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fashion Fair Mall
Fashion Fair Mall is a medium-sized, enclosed shopping mall in Fresno, California, anchored by JCPenney, Forever 21, Macy's Men and Children, and Macy's Women and Home. An extensive remodeling program was initiated in 2003, designed by F+A Architects, which included extensive interior renovations and the addition of an open-air walkway with additional shops and restaurants. This added about of retail space to the mall upon its completion in November 2005. ==Mall history== The mall was built in 1970 by the MacDonald Group with and was sold in 1987.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=FB&p_theme=fb&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAE8127EFA41326&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM )〕 In 1996, Gottschalks moved from its original store to a space previously occupied by Weinstock's.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/GOTTSCHALKS+ANNOUNCES+FEBRUARY+SALES+RESULTS-a018065380 )〕 The original Gottschalks store is now Macy's Men's & Children's, while the newer one is now Forever 21, uses all three floors of the building. The mall originally opened with Gottschalks, Weinstock's, and J. C. Penney, with a drive in movie theater in the area where Macy's is now. When the theater closed in 1980, the mall was expanded from J. C. Penney, converting one of the store's parking lot entrances into a mall entrance and creating another wing anchored by a new Macy's, along with a food court. This wing is only accessible from the original wing of the mall by walking through the first floor of the JCPenney store, which would be a problem if the store ever closed. In 1996, Weinstock's closed due to the merger of Broadway Department stores (which owned Weinstock's, The Emporium, and The Broadway) with Federated Department Stores, which rebranded the former The Broadway), Weinstock's, and Emporium stores as Macy's. While most of these stores became Macy's, this store closed, as Macy's already had their own store at the mall and did not want to add a secondary store. After the closure of Weinstock's, Federated sold the space, along with the former Modesto store to Gottschalks, who then relocated their one story store off of center court into the former Weinstock's, more than doubling the size of the store. Macy's acquired the former Gottschalks space, remodeled it, and moved their Men's and Children's departments into the former Gottschalks space. The former Weinstock's store was not remodeled as Gottschalks relocated. The mall's anchors remained unchanged until 2009, when Gottschalks filed for bankruptcy and closed all of their stores. Forever 21 then said they would be relocating their small store into the former Gottschalks, as part of a plan to begin operating department store sized locations. Forever 21 spent over a year completely remodeling the inside, which included replacing the old escalators with a marble staircase and installing new escalators in the back of the store. The new Forever 21 store opened to a huge crowd in spring 2012. At the end of 2014, the store closed the third floor and consolidated merchandise into the first and second floors. In 2015, Urban Outfitters, one of the main anchors to the 2003 expansion, suddenly closed, leaving a junior anchor space vacant. .
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