The Streets at Southpoint explained

The Streets at Southpoint
Address:6910 Fayetteville Road, Durham, North Carolina, US
Developer:Urban Retail Properties
Architect:RTKL Associates
Number Of Stores:150+
Number Of Anchors:5
Floor Area:1330000ft2
Floors:2
Parking:6,400
Footnotes:[1]

The Streets at Southpoint is a shopping mall in Durham, North Carolina. Located near I-40, on Fayetteville Road, the mall was developed by Urban Retail Properties and is currently owned and managed by Brookfield Properties, a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management. The Streets at Southpoint opened in 2002. The mall features the traditional retailers Nordstrom, Macy's, Belk, and J. C. Penney, in addition to a 17-screen AMC Theatres and IMAX.

History

The Streets at Southpoint took four years of planning and over two years of construction.[2] It opened on March 8, 2002, with anchors Hecht's, Sears, JCPenney, Belk, and Nordstrom. The mall had around 300,000 visitors during its first three days of operation.[3] The mall is home to many firsts for the area, including North Carolina's first Nordstrom and Apple Store. Other stores that were new to the Research Triangle area included Aveda, California Pizza Kitchen, Hollister Co., and Pottery Barn Kids.[4] The Streets at Southpoint was the first mall to come to the Durham area in nearly three decades. The opening of the mall was chosen as the most important story of the year in Durham's Top 10 Business Stories of 2002.[5]

On December 28, 2018, it was announced Sears would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to phase out of its traditional brick-and-mortar format.[6] On February 1, 2019, it was revealed that the previous Sears outpost was being considered as part of a future enhanced development envisioned for the property.[7] On June 23, 2023, Brookfield, the mall development firm, had won the approval for an enhanced development to occur outside the mall which is set to include an additional 100,000 square feet of retail space, 300,000 square feet of offices, up to 200 hotel rooms, and more than 1,382 apartments.[8] Brookfield had determined that it's appropriate to invest in the property as places like Fenton and Raleigh Iron Works come into the market.[9]

By 2023, since the government lockdown, The Streets at Southpoint had announced several newest additions, among them are Peloton, Warby Parker, Offline by Aerie, Evereve, LoveSac, and Lovisa, in addition to a new much larger store format for Apple.[10] [11]

List of anchor stores

NameYear
opened
Year
closed
Notes
AMC Theatres2013Replaced Consolidated Theatres
Belk2002
Consolidated Theatres20022013
Hecht's20022006Became Macy's
J. C. Penney2002
Macy's2006Replaced Hecht's
Nordstrom2002First location in North Carolina
Sears20022019

Architecture

The Streets at Southpoint was designed and developed by Urban Retail Properties with an old-fashioned Main Street concept. RTKL Associates Inc. served as the architect and also provided environmental graphic design services, incorporating the logo design throughout the development, reinforcing the shopping center's identity.[12] The mall is a "hybrid mall," combining a traditional enclosed mall with an outdoor pedestrian wing.[13] A 70-feet glass wall separates the two portions of the mall.[14]

The Streets at Southpoint's developer, Jim Farrell, wanted to add to the Main Street feel, envisaging playing children as a fixture of the mall. He enlisted A.R.T. Design Group to create statues of some of the children of local leaders.[15] There are 23 statues in total throughout the mall, taking three years to create.[16]

Over 2 million red bricks were used to line both the exterior and interior of the mall. Architects were inspired by downtown of Durham and the brick façades of the buildings at UNC and on Franklin Street. Hand rails throughout the mall include pieces of maps of Durham. The food court, entitled "Fork in the Road," was inspired by old tobacco warehouses.

A 70-foot smokestack can be found at the end of the outdoor stretch of the mall in an effort to pay homage to the heritage of downtown Durham. Mature trees and shrubbery were shipped in from other locations in order to make the mall seem as if it has been in Durham for a long time. The outdoor Main Street includes larger retailers and stand-alone restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory.

Reception

As of 2023, the mall had received on average over 1 million visitors every month since its opening.[17]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Streets at Southpoint . Brookfield Properties.
  2. News: Thompson Smith. Samantha. Southpoint opens today; area braces. 30 September 2012. The News & Observer. 8 March 2002.
  3. News: Schill Rives. Karin. Southpoint debut deemed a success. 30 September 2012. The News & Observer. 11 March 2002.
  4. News: Cannon. Steve. Southpoint to get powerful new owner. 7 November 2012. The Chapel Hill News. 16 January 2002.
  5. News: Krishnan. Anne. Southpoint takes top slot. 26 November 2012. The Herald-Sun. 31 December 2002.
  6. News: Sears is closing 80 more stores in March, faces possible liquidation. Thomas. Lauren. 2018-12-28. CNBC. 2018-12-28.
  7. https://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/article225006430.html
  8. https://www.axios.com/local/raleigh/2023/06/22/southpoint-mall-rezoning-mixed-development-durham
  9. Web site: 2023-06-22 . City Council vote clears way for expansion of Streets at Southpoint in Durham . 2024-05-10 . ABC11 Raleigh-Durham . en.
  10. https://9to5mac.com/2021/02/15/apple-store-southpoint-durham-opening-photos/
  11. Web site: The Streets at Southpoint . 2024-05-10 . The Streets at Southpoint . en.
  12. Book: Coleman, Peter . Shopping environments evolution, planning and design . 2006 . Elsevier . 9780080480909 . 1st . Amsterdam . 1086535499.
  13. News: Fawcett. Anne. Outdoor part of Streets will take getting used to - Many signs guide shoppers to the Main Street portion. 26 November 2012. The Herald-Sun. 6 March 2002.
  14. News: Sweet. Kimberly. Southpoint puts out welcome mat. 28 November 2012. The Herald-Sun. 3 March 2002.
  15. News: Glassberg. Ronnie. Local leaders' children models for mall's statues - Developer says the bronze statues of playing children will help create a street scene. 26 November 2012. The Herald-Sun. 20 October 2000.
  16. News: Sweet . Kimberly . 26 March 2002 . 'D.C. has FDR; now Durham has Mark' - Statue at Southpoint captures essence of teen in wheelchair, says his mom . The Herald-Sun . 28 November 2012.
  17. https://www.axios.com/local/raleigh/2023/06/22/southpoint-mall-rezoning-mixed-development-durham