Fort Steuben Mall
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| Location | 100 Mall Drive Steubenville, Ohio |
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| Opening date | 1974 |
| Developer | Goodman Company[1] |
| Owner | Brookwood Capital |
| Stores and services | 38 |
| Anchor tenants | 4 |
| Floor area | 823,353 square feet (76,492.0 m2)[2] |
| Floors | 1 (2 in former Macy's) |
| Website | Mall website |
Fort Steuben Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located on Mall Drive in Steubenville, Ohio. Opened in 1974, it features Walmart and JCPenney as its anchor stores. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once Macy's.
History
[edit | edit source]The mall opened in 1974 with anchor stores Sears and Kaufmann's.[3] The Kaufmann's store was the first in the chain to be located in a shopping mall. Goodman Company, a real estate company owned by Murray H. Goodman, built the mall. A 1975 expansion added 25 more stores and a third anchor department store, Ashtabula, Ohio-based Carlisle's.[4] An original tenant, Zales Jewelers, won a design competition in that chain upon opening.[1] JCPenney opened an anchor store in 1983 in the former Carlisle's location.[5]
Beginning in 2000, the mall was significantly rebuilt. Sears moved to a new anchor building on the north side,[6] while JCPenney moved into the old Sears location, and the old JCPenney (originally Carlisle's) was demolished for construction of a huge Walmart, which opened in 2002.[7] In 2006, Kaufmann's was renamed Macy's.[8] Sears closed in 2016. Macy's closed in 2017.[9]
The Kohan Retail Investment Group purchased Fort Steuben Mall for $10.75 million in December 2018.[10] They would sell it in 2022 to Brookwood Capital Partners.[11]
In early 2022, Brookwood Capital Partners acquired the shopping mall from the previous owners.[12] Despite attracting new businesses to the mall, Brookwood Capital auctioned it off after only one month.[13]
In 2025, 7 Ranges Entertainment Center opened in the Former Sears.
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External links
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