Holyoke Mall at Ingleside

Holyoke Mall at Ingleside

The Holyoke Mall at Ingleside is a shopping mall located in Holyoke, Massachusetts that serves the Springfield, Massachusetts metropolitan area. It opened in 1979 and was expanded (and slightly renovated) in 1995. Featuring nearly 200 stores, the three-level mall is one of the largest malls in New England. At the time it was renovated, it was billed as the third largest mall in America. It is owned by The Pyramid Companies.

Located at the intersection of I-90 and I-91, the Holyoke Mall is one of the primary shopping destinations in Western New England, and attracts many out-of-state visitors.

In 2005 The Pyramid Corporation has sparked local controversy over its [http://www.holyokemall.com/content.asp?ContentId=531&inside_mall=Yes Parental Escort Policy, ] . The policy (implemented on September 9, 2005) requires all patrons under the age of eighteen to be accompanied by a parent or guardian on Friday and Saturday nights after 4:00 PM. This policy is not enforced in the majority of the approximately twenty complexes managed by the Pyramid Corporation, largely located in suburban areas.

Anchors

Current anchors

* AC Moore
* Babies "R" Us (36,000 sq ft.)
* Best Buy (50,000 sq ft.)
* Christmas Tree Shops (44,000 sq ft.)
* DSW Shoe Warehouse
* H&M (51,000 sq ft.)
* JCPenney (149,000 sq ft.)
* Macy's (200,000 sq ft.)
* Sears (182,000 sq ft.)
* Sports Authority
* Target (156,000 sq ft.)
* Borders Books and Music
* Burlington Coat Factory - Opening Fall 2008

Williams-Sonoma and Pottery Barn have stores opening in Holyoke Mall - Fall 2008

Former anchors

* Filene's - first store (former G. Fox), later Nobody Beats the Wiz
* Filene's - second store (opened as new anchor in the expansion wing in 1995), now Macy's
* Filene's Basement - closed 2006
* Kids "R" Us - now AC Moore
* Lechmere - now Target
* Lord & Taylor - Closed 2005. Now partially occupied by Borders Books and Music.
* Nobody Beats The Wiz - now Best Buy
* Service Merchandise - Closed 1998, now H&M
* Steiger's - closed 1994, reopened as Lord & Taylor later that year
* Toys "R" Us - converted to Babies "R" Us in 2006

External links

* [http://www.holyokemall.com/content.asp?contenttype=Mall_Info Official website]
* [http://www.wwlp.com/news2004/story.html?artID=409303 WWLP Story on October 20 Evacuation]


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