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1 History  





2 Attractions  



2.1  Ice Zone  





2.2  The NASCAR Speedpark  





2.3  Skate Park  







3 References  





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Coordinates: 38°4719N 90°2449W / 38.7887°N 90.4137°W / 38.7887; -90.4137
 

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Powerplex STL
The exterior of the mall
Map
LocationHazelwood, Missouri, United States
Coordinates38°47′19N 90°24′49W / 38.7887°N 90.4137°W / 38.7887; -90.4137
Opening dateNovember 13, 2003
Closing dateSeptember 2019 (St. Louis Outlet Mall)
DeveloperMills Corporation
OwnerBig Sports Properties
No. of stores and servicesover 200 at peak
No. of anchor tenants13
Total retail floor area1,191,666 sq ft (110,709.4 m2)
No. of floors1
Parking5,000 free spaces

St. Louis Mills, also known as St. Louis Outlet Mall, was a shopping mallinHazelwood, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Opened in 2003, the mall struggled with tenancy for many years and in 2020, began redevelopment into a sports complex called Powerplex STL. However, the complex never opened and the property remains abandoned.

History

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Mills Corporation, a former shopping mall developer, first proposed St. Louis Mills in August 2002. Typical of their properties, St. Louis Mills included a mix of outlet stores, big-box stores, and conventional shopping mall tenants. That year, the company acquired the site off Missouri Route 370 in the city of Hazelwood, Missouri for $20 million.[1]

Simon Property Group acquired the Mills Corporation in 2007. Five years later, Simon sold off the mall, which was renamed to St. Louis Outlet Mall. As of 2019, there was a sale of the bank asset to new undisclosed owners.[2] On May 24, 2019, Namdar Realty Group announced the closing of the mall and gave the tenants 30 days to vacate the building.[3] The mall will be redeveloped into a sports complex called POWERplex STL.[4] As of 2021, Cabela’s is still operating independently of the mall.

The mall closed in August 2019.

In November 2022, Big Sports Properties sold 50% of the building to Industrial Commercial Properties. Powerplex STL closed on May 1, 2023.[5]

Attractions

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Ice Zone

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Ice Zone (also styled iceZone) is a 1,200-seat indoor ice arena connected to the Northwest section of the mall. The arena is open to the public for skating, figure skating, and local youth, high school and adult hockey teams. It served as the official practice facility of the St. Louis Blues hockey team until relocating to the newly built Centene Community Ice Center. It offered free bleacher seating for fans during practice sessions.[6]

The Ice Zone is also home to the Gateway Locomotives, a special needs hockey team.

The NASCAR Speedpark

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The Speedpark included an indoor/outdoor go-kart race track and sometimes featured appearances by NASCAR drivers such as Kevin Harvick, having them meet with fans and sign autographs.[7] NASCAR Speedpark closed on May 29, 2014.

Skate Park

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The ESPN Skate Park opened with the mall in 2003, however, the mall did not have the correct copyright agreement to use the ESPN name with the park which led it to be renamed the "St. Louis Mills Skate Park" in mid-2005. The park then closed in late 2006 and remained closed until 2007 when a new sponsor named Woodward announced that they would take ownership. Plans for that then fell through in late 2007 and the park continued to stay closed until it was re-opened with a new sponsor as "Plan Nine" in April 2009. The park closed once again in 2017.

References

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  1. ^ Charlene Prost, Chern Yeh Kwok (June 27, 2022). "Mills Corp. will build mall in Hazelwood". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. pp. C1, C7. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  • ^ Bryant, Tim (2012-10-29). "St. Louis Mills now St. Louis Outlet Mall". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  • ^ Hazelwood’s St. Louis Outlet Mall kicks out tenants, says it’s closing
  • ^ Staff reports. "Redevelopment of outlet mall into sport complex advances in Hazelwood". stltoday.com. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
  • ^ https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/powerplex-facility-to-close-in-st-louis-disappointing-community-services-and-amateur-sports-enthusiasts/
  • ^ "Riverfronttimes.com | Walk a Mall in Our Shoes | 2003-12-31". www.riverfronttimes.com. Archived from the original on 4 May 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  • ^ "Riverfronttimes.com | Calendar | Night & Day | This Week's Day-by-Day Picks | 2005-08-17". www.riverfronttimes.com. Archived from the original on 15 November 2005. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
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