Stones River Town Centre Explained

Stones River Town Centre
Location:Murfreesboro, Tennessee, U.S.
Coordinates:35.8485°N -86.4189°W
Opening Date:1992
Developer:Stones River Real Estate, Aronov Realty
Manager:Sterling Organization
Number Of Stores:43
Number Of Anchors:7
Floor Area:671,000 square feet[1]
Floors:1 (2 in Dillard's)
Parking:3,000

Stones River Town Centre (formerly Stones River Mall) is a partially enclosed regional shopping mall in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1992, it was expanded and renovated in the late 2000s. The mall comprises more than fifty stores.[2] The mall is owned and managed by Sterling Organization. The anchor stores are Shoe Carnival, Books-A-Million, Electronic Express, AMC Theatres, Strike & Spare, JCPenney, and Dillard's.

History

The mall was first built in 1989, but it sat vacant and was foreclosed on due to the bankruptcy of its original developer. Despite this, both Walmart and Goody's were opened at that point, followed by Sears and Carmike Cinemas in 1990. The mall officially opened for business in 1992, under the ownership of Stones River Real Estate and Aronov Realty.[3] The original layout of the mall included a large central fountain, Aladdin's Castle, a carousel and a small food court.

Walmart moved out of the mall in 1995, with the old location becoming the thirteenth location of local department store Castner Knott a year later.[4] A Home Depot would also open right next to the mall on April 18, 1996.[5] J. C. Penney joined in 1997,[6] and Dillard's acquired the Castner Knott chain a year afterward. The mall was renovated in 1999.

Carmike Cinemas closed in August 2000, when the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Between 2006 and 2008, the mall underwent renovation which included the demolition of the existing JCPenney and Dillard's stores, as well as the former food court wing. The former Dillard's was demolished for an outdoor concourse, while JCPenney became a new food court. The carousel and Aladdin's Castle were removed and the center court fountain was moved to the Lifestyle area.[7] [8] JCPenney opened its new store in 2006 and Dillard's in 2007. Books-A-Million was also added as a junior anchor, while Goody's closed in 2009.

Sterling Organization bought the mall in 2015.[9] [10]

The food court closed in 2017 to make room for a brand new dine in theatre, AMC Stones River 9.

On November 8, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 40 stores nationwide. The store closed by February 11, 2019.[11]

The mall was renamed to Stones River Town Centre in December 2018.

Strike and Spare bowling center opened in the former Sears location in September 2020.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . anakin.mallfinder.com . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140222003230/http://anakin.mallfinder.com/images/store/pdf/2009/Urban%20Leasing%20Fact%20Sheet%202009.pdf . 22 February 2014 . dead.
  2. Web site: Directory Map. Stones River Town Centre. 23 September 2016.
  3. News: Opening soon: Stones River Mall. Trew. Jayne. September 30, 1992. The Tennessean. 9. August 22, 2018.
  4. News: Castner should bring others to Stones River. Goode. Jennifer. May 3, 1996. The Tennessean. E1. August 22, 2018.
  5. News: Home Depot open Thursday. The Daily News-Journal.
  6. News: Retail magnet anchors shoppers. Thomas. Wendi C.. February 6, 1997. The Tennessean. 1B, 2B. August 22, 2018.
  7. Web site: Murfreesboro and Rutherford County news from The Daily News Journal. Dnj.com. 26 April 2019.
  8. Web site: Stones River Mall getting $40M facelift. Bizjournals.com. 26 April 2019.
  9. Web site: Sterling Organization Acquires Stones River Mall in Nashville MSA - Sterling Organization. Sterlingorganization.com. 26 April 2019.
  10. News: Florida firm buys Stones River Mall. Nashville Post. 26 April 2019.
  11. Web site: Sears to shut 40 more stores early next year. Lauren Thomas, Lauren. Hirsch. 8 November 2018. Cnbc.com. 26 April 2019.
  12. News: DeGennaro . Nancy . February 10, 2020 . Murfreesboro Strike & Spare moving to new location by early summer . Daily News Journal . December 2, 2020.