Oviedo Mall

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Oviedo Mall
Location Oviedo, Florida
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Address 1700 Oviedo Mall Blvd
Oviedo, Florida
Opening date March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04)
Developer The Rouse Company
Management Urban Retail Properties, LLC
Owner 3D Investments
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 952,035 square feet (88,446.9 m2)
Website www.myoviedomall.com

Oviedo Mall (previously known as the Oviedo Marketplace) is a single-story indoor shopping mall with movie theater located in Oviedo, Florida, a northeastern suburb of Orlando, Florida. The mall is owned by 3D Investments and managed by Urban Retail Properties, LLC.[1] Its anchor stores are Dillard's, Macy's, and Sears. Other major tenants are Barnes & Noble, a Paul Mitchell cosmetology school, and a movie theater.

History

The Rouse Company built the Oviedo Marketplace, which opened for business on March 4, 1998. Initial tenants at opening included Gayfers and Dillard's department stores, plus a 22-screen theater owned by Regal Entertainment Group. At opening, the mall was 80 percent leased.[2] Other major tenants at the mall included Barnes & Noble,[3] a Foot Locker superstore, f.y.e., and Bed Bath & Beyond.[4] In September 1998, after only seven months in operation, the Gayfers store was sold to Parisian. This was done because Dillard's had acquired Gayfers parent company, Mercantile Stores Company, Inc., and had agreed to sell certain Gayfers stores in malls already anchored by Dillard's to Parisian's then-parent company, Proffitt's.[5]

Sears joined the mall as a third anchor in November 2000.[6] Parisian closed the Oviedo Marketplace location in 2000 due to poor sales,[7] and sold it to Burdines, which opened that November.[8] The store rebranded to Burdines-Macy's in 2003, then just Macy's in 2005.

The mall struggled with low occupancy for most of its history, due to many factors such as poor location, a smaller footprint than other malls, competition from nearby Waterford Lakes Town Center, and exterior accesses for certain larger stores such as f.y.e. and Foot Locker, which discourage foot traffic within the mall proper.[9] General Growth Properties bought the Rouse Company in 2004 and assumed ownership of the mall as a result.[10] Bed Bath & Beyond moved outside the mall in 2009, due to the original location being too large.[11]

In 2010, General Growth sold the mall to CW Capital,[12] who renamed it Oviedo Mall a year later.[13] John Paul Mitchell Systems opened a beauty school at the mall in 2012, taking a space originally intended for a restaurant.[14] CW Capital sold the center to 3D Investments in 2013.[15] In 2014, the vacated Bed Bath & Beyond space became a gym called Zoo Health Club and a children's fitness facility called O2B Kids.[16]

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