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Shopping mall in Michigan, U.S.
Briarwood Mall
Interior
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
Opening date1973
DeveloperA. Alfred Taubman
ManagementIda Hendrix
OwnerSimon Property Group &
GM Pension Trust
No. of stores and services120
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area983,000 sq ft (91,000 m)
No. of floors1 (2 floors in each anchor)
Websitewww.shopbriarwood.com

Briarwood Mall is a shopping mall in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The mall's four anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, and Von Maur. Surrounded by office and other development, the mall anchors the southern Ann Arbor commercial area around Eisenhower Boulevard and I-94. It serves as the primary shopping mall for all of Washtenaw County. Simon Property Group currently manages and co-owns the mall. Briarwood is considered a Class A mall property by developers based on its sales per square foot. Many restaurants, hotels and stores surround the mall.

History

Originally developed by developer A. Alfred Taubman, Briarwood opened on October 3, 1973. At the time, it was anchored by JCPenney and Sears, with Hudson's opening a year later. A Lord & Taylor wing was added in 1978. The store closed in 1993 and became Jacobson's, which relocated from its flagship store in downtown Ann Arbor. After Jacobson's went out of business in 2002, its location became the first Von Maur store in the state of Michigan in September 2003.

Taubman's shopping center interests became a publicly traded real estate investment trust, Taubman Centers, in 1992. In 1998 Taubman Centers simplified its corporate structure and turned over full ownership to its financial partner, the GM Pension Trusts. Jacobson's would close in 2002 after the chain declared bankruptcy. The mall received a major renovation the following year. Taubman continued to manage the mall until 2004, when The Mills Corporation became 50 percent owner and manager.

Mall entrance to Von Maur.

In 2007, Simon Properties gained control of the Mills. It is Simon's very first managed property in the state of Michigan.

Briarwood Mall was home to a movie theater at its grand opening, originally run as "United Artists Briarwood." After the closure of many of United Artists' theaters in the late 1990s, the theater was operated as "Madstone Theater of Ann Arbor", "Village 7 Theaters", and "Movies at Briarwood." The theater was later reduced to four screens, as the other three screens were been taken over by a new Pottery Barn.

The theaters closed again in 2010, with an MC Sports replacing them.

Mall entrance

See also

References

Notes
  1. Bidding war seen for GM mall package (April 14, 2004). BNET, CNET. Retrieved on January 17, 2008.
  2. "Briarwood Mall". Ann Arbor News. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  3. Kopytek, Bruce Allen (2011). Jacobson's: I Miss it So!: The Story of a Michigan Fashion Institution. The History Press. p. 169.
  4. "Von Maur, other retailers rely on emotional appeal". The Detroit News. August 26, 2003. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  5. Brouwer, Kyle (March 6, 2003).Briarwood Mall begins renovations, development.Michigan Daily. Retrieved on January 17, 2008.
  6. Village 7 Theaters - Ann Arbor Michigan

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