Hawthorn Mall
Hawthorn Mall, formerly Westfield Hawthorn, is a shopping mall in Vernon Hills, Illinois. It was developed by Urban Investment and Development Co, and anchor stores Sears and Marshall Field & Company (now Macy's) as part of New Century Town, a community with 5,000 condominiums and townhomes planned at the time. The mall features JCPenney, and Macy's, in addition to a Dave & Buster's and a 12-screen AMC Theatres.
Location | Vernon Hills, Illinois, United States |
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Coordinates | 42°14′34″N 87°57′0″W |
Address | 122 Hawthorn Center |
Opening date | September 10, 1973 |
Previous names | Hawthorn Center (1973–2002) Westfield Shoppingtown Hawthorn (2002–2005) Westfield Hawthorn (2005–2015) |
Developer | Urban Investment and Development[1] |
Management | Centennial Real Estate |
Owner | Centennial Real Estate Montgomery Street Partners USAA Real Estate Westfield Corporation |
No. of stores and services | 92 as of 6/18/2021 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 1,295,915 square feet (120,394.4 m2)[2] |
No. of floors | 2 (3 in Macy's) |
Public transit access | Pace |
Website | shophawthornmall |
History
Construction of the mall began in May 1972[3] and was completed at a cost of $45 million. By September 10, 1973, the building was complete and the first stores – Marshall Field & Company, Sears, Lord & Taylor and fifteen specialty shops – had their grand opening.[4] Hawthorn was originally constructed without a food court. In 1990, Lord & Taylor sold its store to Carson Pirie Scott. In 1997, more stores began to come into the mall, including Barnes & Noble and JCPenney, which was constructed on the north end of the mall to replace the shuttered location at the failing Lakehurst Mall in Waukegan.[5] In 1999, Holiday Inn Express opened outside the mall.
The mall was acquired by Westfield Group in 2002.[6] Dave & Buster's opened on March 26, 2014.[7] Maggiano's Little Italy opened on July 21, 2014.[8] AMC Theatres opened in the spring of 2015.[9] Westfield Group sold 80% interest in mall as of December 2015.[10] Anchor stores include JCPenney, Macy's, AMC Theatres, and Dave & Buster's.[11] On April 18, 2018, it was announced that Carson's and Carson's Furniture Gallery would be shuttering after it wasn't able to establish any new conditions to satisfy its established long-term debt.[12] The store closed in August 2018. On May 31, 2018, it was a announced Sears would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to eliminate its brick-and-mortar format.[13][14][15][16] In January 2021, the previous Sears and the previous Carson's outpost were razed to begin to facilitate a new "main street" development with apartments and restaurants.[17]
Anchors
Current
- JCPenney — Opened in 1997[18]
- Macy's — Opened in 2006[18]
- Dave & Buster's — Opened in 2014[18]
- AMC Theatres — Opened in 2015[18]
Former
- Marshall Fields — Opened in 1973, converted to Macy's in 2006[18]
- Sears — Opened in 1973, closed in 2018, building was demolished[18]
- Lord & Taylor — Opened in 1973, closed in 1990, replaced by Carson's[18]
- Carson's — Opened in 1991, closed in 2018, building was demolished[18]
- Barnes & Noble — Opened in 1997, closed in 2018[18]
References
- "Hawthorn Center begins operations". The Wheeling Herald. September 21, 1973. pp. 6–12. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- "URW".
- Chicago Tribune. June 5, 1972 Shop Center Forms New Town's Core
- First stores to open in Hawthorn Center, Chicago Tribune; Sep. 6, 1973
- "Food courts providing slice of pie to all in modern malls", Chicago Tribune; Sep. 5, 1982
- Staff, Chicago Tribune. May 14, 2002 Fox Valley Center bought
- "Meet the New Dave & Buster's in Vernon Hills". 20 May 2014.
- Zawislak, Mick (July 21, 2014). "Vernon Hills' Maggiano's is sixth Chicago area location". Daily Herald.
- "AMC Hawthorn 12 opens in Vernon Hills". Chicago Tribune.
- Lord, Steve (21 December 2015). "Fox Valley Mall in Aurora has new owner". Aurora Beacon-News. Archived from the original on 2018-03-19 – via Chicago Tribune.
- "Directory | Hawthorn Mall | Vernon Hills, Illinois". 2015-12-22. Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- Mayer, Richard (19 April 2018). "Mount Prospect's 'Biggest Retailer', Carson Pirie Scott, Closing". Journal & Topics Media Group.
- Bhattarai, Abha. "Three suburban Sears stores on the list of 72 more set to close". Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-06-01 – via Daily Herald.
- Coleman, Emily (2018-06-01). "Sears to close stores in Gurnee Mills, Hawthorn Mall". Chicago Tribune.
- Kambic, Rick (2018-09-08). "A look inside the new $200 million Mellody Farm retail center in Vernon Hills". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-09.
- "'Neighborhood' bookstore coming to Hawthorn Mall".
- Zawislak, Mick (2021-01-21). "Sears demolition clearing way for big plans at Hawthorn Mall". Daily Herald.
- "The Evolution Of Hawthorn Mall In Vernon Hills, IL, And Its Impact On Local Life - BestAttractions". bestattractions.org. 2023-04-21. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
- "Pace Bus - Route 272".
- "574 - CLC – Hawthorn Mall | Pace Suburban Bus".
External links
- Official website
- Media related to Hawthorn Mall at Wikimedia Commons