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Oviedo Mall

Coordinates: 28°39′47″N 81°14′05″W / 28.66306°N 81.23472°W / 28.66306; -81.23472
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Oviedo Mall
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LocationOviedo, Florida, United States
Coordinates28°39′47″N 81°14′05″W / 28.66306°N 81.23472°W / 28.66306; -81.23472
Address1700 Oviedo Mall Blvd
Opening dateMarch 4, 1998; 26 years ago (1998-03-04)
DeveloperThe Rouse Company
ManagementInternational Growth Properties
OwnerInternational Growth Properties
ArchitectELS
No. of stores and services96
No. of anchor tenants3 (1 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area952,035 square feet (88,446.9 m2)
No. of floors1 with partial upper level (2 in anchors, 1 in Zoo Health Center)
Public transit accessLocal Transit Lynx 434, 622
Websitemyoviedomall.com

Oviedo Mall (previously known as Oviedo Marketplace) is a single-story indoor shopping mall, with movie theater, located in Oviedo, Florida, a northeastern suburb of Orlando, Florida. The mall is owned and managed by International Growth Properties. Its only current anchor store is Dillard's, although there are two empty spaces that formerly housed Macy’s and Sears. Other major tenants are Barnes & Noble, a Paul Mitchell cosmetology school, and a Regal Cinemas movie theater.

Until 2022, the Oviedo Mall featured large portraits of historic areas of Oviedo along with pictures of early European and African-American settlers in the area. They have since been replaced by colorful murals and selfie stations by local artists, all of which feature a hidden rooster. The rooster is the mascot of Oviedo.

History

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The first terrain in this site, Target, opened in October 1994. The Rouse Company built Oviedo Marketplace, which opened for business on March 4, 1998. Initial tenants at opening included Gayfers and Dillard's department stores, plus a 22-screen theater owned by Regal Cinemas Oviedo Mall 22. At opening, the mall was 80-percent leased.[1] Other major tenants at the mall included Barnes & Noble,[2] a Foot Locker superstore, and f.y.e..[3] In September 1998, after only seven months in operation, the Gayfers store was sold to Parisian. This was done because Dillard's had acquired Gayfers parent company, Mercantile Stores Company, Inc., and had agreed to sell certain Gayfers stores in malls already anchored by Dillard's to Parisian's then-parent company, Proffitt's.[4]

Sears joined the mall as a third anchor in November 2000.[5] Parisian closed the Oviedo Marketplace location in 2000 due to poor sales,[6] and sold it to Burdines, which opened that November.[7] The store rebranded to Burdines-Macy's in 2003, then just Macy's in 2005. Macy's closed in 2017. The space is now vacant.

The mall struggled with low occupancy for most of its history, due to many factors such as poor location, a smaller footprint than other malls, competition from nearby Waterford Lakes Town Center, and exterior accesses for certain larger stores such as f.y.e. and Foot Locker, which discourage foot traffic within the mall proper.[8] General Growth Properties bought the Rouse Company in 2004 and assumed ownership of the mall as a result.[9] Bed Bath & Beyond moved outside the mall in 2009, due to the original location being too large.[10]

In 2010, General Growth sold the mall to CW Capital,[11] who renamed it Oviedo Mall a year later.[12] John Paul Mitchell Systems opened a beauty school at the mall in 2012, taking a space originally intended for a restaurant.[13] CW Capital sold the center to 3D Investments in 2013.[14] In 2014, the vacated Bed Bath & Beyond space became a gym called Zoo Health Club and a children's fitness facility called O2B Kids.[15]

On August 31, 2019, it was announced that Sears would be closing this location a part of a plan to close 92 stores nationwide. The store closed in December 2019.[16]

On January 7, 2020, the Oviedo City Council voted to redevelop portions of the mall into a 55+ community, as well as a hotel. [17] In August 2022, city leaders voted to get rid of the age restrictions and open the units to everyone. The plans still include a 124-room hotel and mixed-use retail spaces. [18]

Champs Sports and Dollar Tree closed in 2021. B Dalton opened in February 2022, reviving the B Dalton brand after 9 years.

In September 2023, Orlando Orthopedic Center relocated their Oviedo office to the mall, in a large space next to Paul Mitchell. In November 2023, D’Amico & Sons Italian Market and Bakery opened in the former Chamberlain’s space.

Bed Bath & Beyond closed their doors after the company filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy and closed all their stores in 2023.

References

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  1. ^ Wellons, Will (February 25, 1998). "Oviedo Marketplace Gets Ready". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  2. ^ Boyd, Christopher (January 26, 1998). "Barnes & Noble Has Booked Big Space At New Oviedo Mall". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  3. ^ "Briefcase". Orlando Sentinel. March 24, 1998. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  4. ^ Wellons, Will (September 30, 1998). "Gayfers In Oviedo Will Turn Into Parisian Over Weekend". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  5. ^ "Sears Comes To Oviedo". Orlando Sentinel. October 4, 2000. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  6. ^ Pack, Todd (June 24, 2000). "Parisian Ponders Closing Stores". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  7. ^ "Burdines in Oviedo". Orlando Sentinel. November 13, 2000. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  8. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (May 25, 2008). "Oviedo Marketplace near Orlando struggles to lure shoppers, keep its stores open in downturn". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on May 12, 2013. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  9. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (December 1, 2004). "Oviedo's Open Spaces". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  10. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (August 27, 2009). "Oviedo mall losing anchor tenant". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  11. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (November 11, 2000). "Struggling Oviedo mall gets new manager". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  12. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (June 8, 2011). "Oviedo Marketplace becomes Oviedo Mall". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  13. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (February 14, 2012). "Oviedo Mall snags Paul Mitchell cosmetology school". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  14. ^ Pedicini, Sandra (March 21, 2013). "Oviedo Mall has a new owner". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  15. ^ Arnold, Kyle (December 28, 2014). "Tenants filling vacant Oviedo Mall space". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 28, 2016.
  16. ^ Tyko, Kelly (August 31, 2019). "Kmart, Sears store closings: More locations to shutter by end of 2019". USA Today. Retrieved August 31, 2019.
  17. ^ Gustavo, Solomon. "Oviedo Mall will be renovated into a hotel and apartments". Orlando Weekly. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  18. ^ "City leaders vote to rid Oviedo Mall of age restrictions in development plan". August 2022.
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