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Shopping mall in Illinois, USA
Fox Valley Mall
View from Southwest parking lot
LocationAurora, Illinois, USA
Coordinates41°45′30″N 88°12′45″W / 41.7583628°N 88.2125683°W / 41.7583628; -88.2125683
Address195 Fox Valley Center
Aurora, IL 60504
Opening date1975
DeveloperMetropolitan Structures, Inc./ Westbrook Venture
ManagementWestfield Group
OwnerWestfield Group
No. of stores and services150
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area1,404,987 ft²
No. of floors2
Websitewww.westfield.com/foxvalley/

Westfield Fox Valley shopping center is home to a wonderful variety of stores including Aerie, Abercrombie & Fitch, Cache, Hollister, Express, and many more.

Its original anchors included Lord & Taylor, which closed in 1996 and sold its store to Carson Pirie Scott. The Marshall Field's store was renamed Macy's on September 9, 2006.

The Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in early 2002, and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Fox Valley", dropping the "Shoppingtown" name in June 2005.

Major anchors

Former anchors

History

Original Logo of the Fox Valley Center Mall—changed when it became Westfield Fox Valley

Original planning was started in 1968 by Urban Investment and Development Company; a prototype called Environ 2000. The first plans had 640 acres (2.6 km) for development as a planned community to help minimize suburban sprawl.

When construction was ready to start in June 1973, the planned unit development was 4,220 acres (17.1 km) of land between Naperville and Aurora. Fox Valley Center and Villages developers were Metropolitan Structures, Inc., and Westbrook Venture.

The Fox Valley Mall is a 1,500,000-square-foot (140,000 m) enclosed mall, opened and completed in 1975. Sears and Marshall Field's opened first, followed by JCPenney, Lord & Taylor (now Carson Pirie Scott) and 150 other shops and services.

This was later followed by marketing for home builders and office development in the area marketed as Fox Valley Villages.

Sales at the mall were stated at $115 million in 1977.

After Westfield's purchase of the mall, all the signs and usage of the Fox Valley Center logo was discontinued and replaced with Westfield's standard mall brand logo, with the shortened Fox Valley name. In the same time period there was an extensive renovation of the mall for the first time in its history.

Fox Valley nomenclature

The mall itself sits on the stretch of Illinois Route 59 between U.S. 34 and East New York Street / West Aurora Avenue, with 8,006 car parking spaces. The area around the mall, mostly the stretch of IL 59 between U.S. 34 to the south and Diehl Road to the north, has been developed on the east and west sides of the road. The area is highly developed, with such stores as Sam's Club, Meijer, H H Gregg, Target, Guitar Center, Petsmart, and many other retailers, along with many other well-known restaurants.

Gallery

References

  1. http://www.westfieldcorp.com/centre/westfield-fox-valley/
  2. Fox Valley Mall - directory various years prior to Westfield ownership 'information on occupants'
  3. The DuPage Magazine, October 1978, pages 14-16 ' background on the construction of Fox Valley Mall'
  4. The DuPage Magazine, October 1978, page 17 ' early sales figure'
  5. "Westfield Fox Valley: Key Features". Westfield Group. Retrieved 18 January 2013.

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