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Coordinates: 28°4001N 81°2240W / 28.666996°N 81.3777479°W / 28.666996; -81.3777479
 

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Altamonte Mall
Altamonte Mall logo
Entrance to Altamonte Mall, July 2017
Map
LocationAltamonte Springs, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°40′01N 81°22′40W / 28.666996°N 81.3777479°W / 28.666996; -81.3777479
Opening dateJanuary 1, 1974; 50 years ago (January 1, 1974)
DeveloperEdward J. DeBartolo Corporation and Homart Development Company[1][2]
ManagementBrookfield Properties
OwnerBrookfield Properties
No. of stores and services130[3]
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area1,150,000 square feet (107,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Parking5,700
Public transit accessLocal Transit Lynx 1, 436N
Websitealtamontemall.com

Altamonte Mall is a super-regional shopping mall located in Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States, a suburb of Orlando. The mall features the traditional retailers JCPenney, Dillard's, and Macy's, in addition to an 18-screen AMC Theatres. The mall features prominent specialty retailers such as Apple Store, Volcom, Cotton On, Sephora, and White House Black Market.[4]

The center is the largest enclosed and conventional shopping mall in Seminole County and the third largest in total by square footage in Central Florida behind The Mall at Millenia and The Florida Mall.

History

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Center of Altamonte Mall in its early days

Altamonte Mall opened on January 1, 1974, with Robinson's of Florida, Burdines, and Sears—the same anchors Orlando Fashion Square had when it opened a year before—but Altamonte also had a Jordan Marsh store during its opening.

The first anchor change happened when J.W. Robinson's sold its Florida stores to Maison Blanche, which in turn then became Gayfers in 1992 when MB was bought out by Mercantile, which in turn was acquired by Dillard's in 1998.

Another original anchor, Jordan Marsh, was husbanded in 1991 because of Allied StoresasJCPenney set up shop a year later with Mervyn's taking over seven other Florida stores from Allied as a part of an $80 million bid.

Burdines merged with Macy's in 2003, and simply became Macy's in 2005.

In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Altamonte Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties.[5]

On June 28, 2018, it was announced that Sears would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to eliminate its brick-and-mortar format. The previous Sears outpost will be developed by Seritage Growth Properties into retail and hotels.

Current anchors

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Former tenants

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Junior anchors

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References

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  1. ^ "Sears sells Homart's office buildings to private partnership". Orlando Sentinel. July 9, 1995. Retrieved March 23, 2010. In Central Florida, Homart developed Altamonte Mall and is building the West Oaks Mall
  • ^ "Mall developer has bigger plans". Evening Independent. October 26, 1972. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
  • ^ "Altamonte Mall in Altamonte Springs, FL". www.brookfieldproperties.com. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
  • ^ Pedicini, Sandra. "Pandora Altamonte Mall". Retrieved August 11, 2012.
  • ^ "At Altamonte Mall | Seritage".
  • ^ Arnold, Kyle. "Sears adds Altamonte Mall store to closing list".
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