Green Tree Mall

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Green Tree Mall
Green Tree Mall road sign.jpg
Road sign for Green Tree Mall
LocationClarksville, Indiana, United States
Opening dateDecember 24, 1968
DeveloperRoger Smith[1]
ManagementCBL & Associates Properties
OwnerCBL & Associates Properties
No. of stores and services81
No. of anchor tenants3 (2 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area793,837 sq ft (73,749.9 m2)[2]
No. of floors1 (staff mezzanine in JCPenney)
Websitegreentreemall.com

Green Tree Mall is an American shopping mall located in Clarksville, Indiana. The mall is located off of I-65 about four miles (6 km) north of downtown Louisville. It has a total area of 795,382 square feet (73,893 m2).[3] It was named for a large boundary tree of considerable age that once stood at the location.[4] Currently, there are more than 80 inline stores and 2 major anchor stores (Dillard's and JCPenney). The third anchor was Sears which closed on October 1, 2017. The mall is managed by CBL & Associates Properties, who bought it from Macerich in 2013.[5] Green Tree Mall is a retail anchor for the Clarksville area.[6]

History[]

The first store to open at the mall was a Sears department store, which opened on September 29, 1966.[7] The rest of the mall opened for business in 1968, including JCPenney and a Danners dime store[8] Prentice sold the mall in 1977 to a New York firm, The Macerich Real Estate Company. JCPenney and Sears remain at their original locations and Dillard's anchors the back annex.

The first Texas Roadhouse opened in 1993 and continues to operate today.[9] Ben Snyder's department store was an original anchor. When Hess's purchased the Ben Snyder's chain, the company built a new store instead, and the former Ben Snyder's location became a food court. Hess's store is now Dillard's. The food court proved unsuccessful and was later known as Tumble Station before becoming a martial arts school in 2016.[10]

The mall was owned by Santa Monica, California company Macerich until June 2013. Macerich acquired the Green Tree East area in 1989, which now has Burlington Coat Factory, T.J. Maxx, Fazoli's, Burger King and Arby's.

Macerich sold the mall in June 2013.

On July 7, 2017, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 43 stores nationwide. The store closed in October 2017.[11]

Community involvement[]

Green Tree Mall plays host to Club Mom, a children's entertainment event, on the first Tuesday of every month. In addition to its club event, the mall has Kids Day, which is similar to a large Club Mom.

In 2007, the mall was set to host the first Kentucky Derby Festival event in Indiana with the U.S. Bank Derby Festival Great Balloonfest, but it was canceled due to poor weather.[12][13]

Green Tree Mall staff even developed a green thumb in spring of 2007. They earned a grant through the Macerich Louise Marquez special event grants that provided them with funds to purchase plants for the renovation of Bob Hedge Park in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The park is specially designed for children that are handicapped.[14] Staff also participate in cooking at the Ronald McDonald House in Louisville as well as working with other organizations such as the Salvation Army and Goodwill Industries.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Kentucky New Era - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^ http://cblproperties.com/pag.nsf/0/292968B8BAF423C88525757F007F59B5/$File/GreenTreeMall_LS_7-13_w.pdf?openelement
  3. ^ "Green Tree Mall | Leasing Opportunities". Archived from the original on 2007-07-18. Retrieved 2007-08-22.
  4. ^ Sarles, Jane. Journeys Through Clarksville's Past. (2006) p.52
  5. ^ "Green Tree Mall sold to Tennessee company". 4 June 2013.
  6. ^ www.bizjournals.com https://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/news/2020/11/05/at-home-to-open-southern-indiana-retail-location.html. Retrieved 2021-03-17. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ Robinson, Cliff (September 29, 1966). "Sears 1st to open in Green Tree Mall". The Courier-Journal. p. C3. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  8. ^ "Chain Store Age, Executives Edition Combined with Shopping Center Age". July 1967.
  9. ^ "Texas Roadhouse - History". Archived from the original on 26 October 2007.
  10. ^ "Clarksville's Haynes Martial Arts Academy celebrates continued growth".
  11. ^ "Sears to close longtime store in Clarksville's Green Tree Mall".
  12. ^ The News and Tribune - Kentucky Derby Festival schedule of events
  13. ^ "Balloons a no-go". News and Tribune.
  14. ^ Sign located at Bob Hedge Park

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Coordinates: 38°19′01″N 85°45′55″W / 38.31694°N 85.76528°W / 38.31694; -85.76528

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