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Regency Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in
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. The mall has a
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of . It features 110 retail spaces, and six anchor stores,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and Joann. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Boston Store and
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. The fourth original anchor store structure, formerly
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, has been subdivided into three in-line stores. Located at the junction of state highways 31 and 11, the building is surrounded by several freestanding stores and restaurants, including a
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store. As of 2024, a major renovation is underway in which the old Boston Store space will be demolished and converted to a Woodman's grocery store. This will be followed by redeveloping more of the mall and parking lot for a hotel, apartment complex, gas station, and car wash.


History

Regency Mall was built on an eighty-acre site on the northeast corner of Durand Avenue and South Green Bay Road. The area was formerly home to an institutional farm for the Racine County Insane Asylum, which was located to the north.
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, then-owner of Boston Store, first proposed the shopping center in 1968. The County Board approved the construction in 1969, selling the site in 1971. Construction on the mall was to begin in 1973, originally projected to be completed by 1975. However, the site was sold to developers Jacobs, Visconsi, and Jacobs, who received a three-year extension from the county, eventually breaking ground in the fall of 1978. The mall opened on August 5, 1981, with two anchors: Bergner-Weise and Boston Store.
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, often considered an anchor of the mall despite being unconnected to the building, opened before it on July 26, 1981. In November, J.C. Penney became the third anchor after closing its downtown Racine store, which had operated since 1925. A
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filled the fourth space March 1, 1982, making it the chain's third location in Racine since its downtown store had opened in 1929. A six-screen cinema opened in January 1983. The south anchor space, originally
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, was later rebranded as a Prange's. When that chain was purchased in 1992, the store was converted into a
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. When the Younkers closed in 2001, Boston Store, which already occupied the mall's east anchor, opened a second location in the south anchor. Steve and Barry's, which sold college-branded apparel, moved into the space in November 2004.
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became the tenant after Steve and Barry's moved to a smaller space in 2008. The mall was acquired by
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, owners of over 70 malls, in 2001. Aimed at middle-income customers and being the only enclosed mall in
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, Regency had sales of over $100 million in 2004. During that year, several retail spaces in the southwest part of the mall, including
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and
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were combined into a single large space for
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. After Linens 'n Things closed, the space was repurposed for Flooring Supercenter, and later an
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electronics store in 2012. The hhgregg location, which was not accessible from within the mall, closed in 2016 shortly before the chain went bankrupt. The space has been occupied by
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since 2017. Steve & Barry's second location was built with a similar technique in the northwest part of the mall. The newly relocated Steve & Barry's closed the same year and became The Furniture Store. Steve & Barry's second store eventually became PayHalf in 2013, which closed two years later. The Marcus cinema, which was converted into a budget theater in 2006, was closed in July 2009. Its building has since been demolished. Regency Mall lost two of its anchors in 2014, Sears and J.C. Penney. Several other stores, including a
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store, MasterCuts, and Regis Hair Salon, also closed,Schaaf, Mark
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'', July 14, 2014.
and the mall's longtime manager, Curt Pruitt, left after thirty years. On November 20, 2015,
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opened in the anchor space previously held by Sears. The former location of J.C. Penney was converted into three smaller spaces, which have been occupied by
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,
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, and
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since 2016. Planet Fitness also opened around this time. In December, the
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purchased the mall from CBL, with plans to revitalize what the company's managing owner described as a " failed mall". Boston Store closed its Regency Mall store along with all of its locations in August 2018, leaving the mall without any of its original anchors. In 2019, Burlington moved out of the mall to relocate to the former
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space across from the mall. In 2024, Regency Mall began major renovations at an estimated cost of $120 million dollars. The east wing of the mall, previously a Boston Store, is being demolished and rebuilt as a Woodman's grocery store. The three-phase renovation will also involve the creation of a hotel and 280 apartment units, new retail space, and adding a gas station and car wash. In announcing the renovation, mayor
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described the plan as "something new and more relevant for the 21st century".


References


External links


Official website
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