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Markland Mall

Coordinates: 40°28′26″N 86°06′36″W / 40.474°N 86.110°W / 40.474; -86.110
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Markland Mall
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LocationKokomo, Indiana, U.S.
Coordinates40°28′26″N 86°06′36″W / 40.474°N 86.110°W / 40.474; -86.110
Address1114 17th Street
Opening date1968[1]
DeveloperMelvin Simon & Associates
OwnerWashington Prime Group
No. of stores and services40+
No. of anchor tenants9 ( All Open )
Total retail floor area394,038 sq ft (36,607 m2)[1][2]
No. of floors1
Public transit accessBus interchange Kokomo City-Line Trolley

Markland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Kokomo, Indiana. Opened in 1968, the mall's anchor stores are Target, Dunham's Sports, Books-A-Million, Carter's, PetSmart, Five Below, Ross Dress for Less, ALDI, and Gravity Trampoline Park. In 2020 Dunham’s Sports took over the space that was occupied by Carson's. It is managed by Washington Prime Group.

History

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Melvin Simon & Associates announced the development of Markland Mall in 1967. Original tenants included Sears, Danners 5 & 10, a Kroger supermarket, SupeRx drugstore,[3] and an Ayr-Way discount store.[4]

The Danners store became William H. Block Co. in 1974.[5] Ayr-Way was converted to Target along with the rest of the Ayr-Way chain in 1981.[6] In 1985, the William H. Block store was expanded, taking over a mall hallway and space vacated by Robert Hall Village. This was part of a mall expansion that included the installation of new floor tiles and skylights, as well as the extension of certain storefronts to give the hallways a "staggered" appearance.[7] Block later became Lazarus in 1987, and then Macy's before closing.

A Chili's restaurant opened outside the mall in 1999.[8] In 2001, Old Navy was added to the mall, replacing space once occupied by a Goodyear service center.[9] Lazarus became Macy's before closing in 2005. The movie theater, also an original tenant, closed in 2006.[10] In 2011, the former Lazarus space became Carson's, resulting in the closure of an Elder-Beerman at the nearby Kokomo Mall (now Kokomo Town Center).[11] Old Navy closed in 2016,[12] with Sears and MC Sports both closing in 2017.[13][14] Later in 2017, it was confirmed that the Sears store would be torn down for Aldi, Party City, PetSmart, and Ross Dress for Less.[15] Gravity Trampoline Park replaced the MC Sports store the same year.[16] Carson's closed in Summer 2018 along with the rest of the chain.[17] In 2020, Dunham’s Sports took over the space that was occupied by Carson's.

Current tenants as of 9-21-2024 include: Aeropostle, Aldi*, America's Best Glasses and Contacts**, American Eagle Outfitters, at&t***, Bath & Body Works, Ben's Soft Pretzels, Best Buy**, Blondie's Cookies, Books A Million, Buckle, Burlington**, Carter's***, Celltech, Chili's*, Chipotle Mexican Grill****, Claire's, Daily Thread, Dr. Travel, Piercing Pagoda, Dunham's Sports, Englin's Fine Footwear, Finish Line, Five Below***, Foot Locker, Fun Zone, FYV:For Your Entertainment, Game Stop, GNC, Gravity Trampoline Park****, Hibbett Sports, Hot Topic, Kay Jewelers, Lids, Makers Mart, Markland Spa, Maurice's, Men's Wearhouse****, Miniso, Nails #1, Nirvana, Nobel Roman's Craft Pizza & Pub, Panda Express Chinese Kitchen*, PetSmart***, Piercing Pagoda, R&R Barbershop, Rack Room Shoes, Rally House, Ross Dress for Less***, Rue 21,Sally Beauty**, Serendipity Spa, Sleep Number**, Spa Nails**, Spencer's, Starbucks*, Target, Torrid, Xfinity by Comcast***.

  • Individually standing building.
    • Markland Plaza tenant.
      • Plaza attached to mall, no inside access to main mall building.
        • Attached to but no inside access to main mall building.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Leasing Sheet" (PDF). Simon Property Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 October 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Washington Prime Group Inc. - Properties - Portfolio - Markland Mall". washingtonprime.com. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  3. ^ "Indiana". Chain Store Age, Executives Edition Combined with Shopping Center Age. 43 (1–6): E–97. 1967.
  4. ^ "Ayres to build store in Markland Mall". The Kokomo Tribune. 18 July 1967.
  5. ^ "Block's to open Kokomo store". Kokomo Tribune. 1 April 1973. p. 4.
  6. ^ "Target completes variety of changes". Kokomo Tribune. 28 October 1981. p. 57.
  7. ^ "Block system". Kokomo Tribune. 22 January 1985. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Chili's heats up Kokomo market". The Kokomo Tribune.
  9. ^ Dick, Stephen (23 July 2000). "Look who's coming to town". The Kokomo Tribune. p. 21.
  10. ^ Dempsey, John (21 March 2006). "Markland Mall Cinemas to close Thursday in Kokomo". Indiana Economic Digest. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  11. ^ Human, Daniel (14 April 2011). "New mall, new name for Elder-Beerman". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  12. ^ Sigler, Josh (12 Jan 2016). "Old Navy to close Kokomo location". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  13. ^ From staff reports. "Kokomo Sears store to close this spring". Kokomo Tribune.
  14. ^ From staff reports. "MC Sports closing following liquidation sale". Kokomo Tribune.
  15. ^ Zimmerman, Devin. "Four new tenants to fill Markland Mall". Kokomo Perspective.
  16. ^ Myers, George; Kokomo Tribune. "Markland Mall announces 4 new tenants in former Sears location, including grocery store". Kokomo Tribune.
  17. ^ Juranovich, Tyler; Kokomo Tribune. "Carson's going out of business sale starts Friday". Kokomo Tribune. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
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