Columbiana Centre

Shopping mall in Lexington County, South Carolina
34°4′44″N 81°9′27″W / 34.07889°N 81.15750°W / 34.07889; -81.15750Opening date1990; 34 years ago (1990)DeveloperHomart Development CompanyManagementBrookfield PropertiesOwnerBrookfield PropertiesNo. of stores and services99[1]No. of anchor tenants4Total retail floor area788,103 sq ft (73,217.2 m2)[1]
(GLA)No. of floors1 (2 in Women's Belk and Dillard's)Parking4,200 spacesWebsitecolumbianacentre.com

Columbiana Centre is an indoor super-regional shopping mall located off Interstate 26/U.S. Route 76 on Harbison Boulevard in Columbia, South Carolina that opened in 1990. It is the dominant shopping center in the Columbia Metropolitan Area. Most of the mall's territory is located in Lexington County, although portions of the mall extend into Richland County. The regional mall has 788,103 square feet (73,217.2 m2) of retail space. Its anchors include two Belk stores, Dillard's, and JCPenney. The Men's Belk opened in early 2015 in the former Sears which closed in 2014.[2]

History

Columbiana Centre, developed by Homart Development Company, opened in 1990 with two anchor stores: Belk and Sears.[3] Dillard's was added as the third anchor in 1993, as was a new wing extending diagonally north.[3] In 1995, J. B. White was added as another anchor.[3] In 1998, JB White was acquired by Dillard's and the JB White location in the mall was closed. Belk took over the former JB White space and Parisian came to the mall in the former Belk space.[3] In 2005, Parisian closed and JCPenney took over the former Parisian space.[3] The next major anchor change was brought about by the closure of Sears in March 2014.[4] In 2015, Belk Men's Store was expanded into the former Sears space, adding 50,000 square feet of space for Belk and making it one of Belk's flagship stores.[1]

On February 13, 2017, a Dave and Buster's store opened in the front exterior side of the mall, filling the space vacated by Sears not already filled by the Men's Belk. In March 2018, Forever 21’s Riley Rose cosmetics store opened at the mall.[5]

2022 shooting

A mass shooting occurred at the mall on the afternoon of April 16, 2022. Fifteen people ranging from 15 to 73 years old were hurt during the incident, nine of which were from gunshot wounds. Three people have since been arrested and are facing multiple charges ranging from unlawful use of a firearm to attempted murder.[6][7][8][9][10] On July 19, 2022, two anonymous sisters, who were victims of the shooting, filed a lawsuit against the Columbiana Mall for "negligence, gross negligence, and recklessness for failing to provide adequate safety or protection to tenants and shoppers." The sisters are seeking $20 million in the lawsuit against the shopping mall. [11]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Columbiana Centre". Brookfield Properties.
  2. ^ Eppley Rupon, Kristy (January 9, 2014). "Shop Around: Sears to close Harbison store as lease expires". The State.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Sky City: Southern and Mid-Atlantic Retail History: Columbiana Centre: Columbia, SC". Sky City. 2010-01-27. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  4. ^ "Sears at Columbiana Centre to close, lease not renewed". www.wistv.com. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  5. ^ JONES KENDALL, JANET (March 8, 2018). "Exclusive: Get a sneak peek of Forever 21's Riley Rose cosmetics store at Columbiana Centre". The State.
  6. ^ Acevedo, Nicole; Romero, Dennis (April 16, 2022). "10 wounded in shooting at South Carolina mall, police say". NBC News. Retrieved April 16, 2022.
  7. ^ Liu, Michelle (April 16, 2022). "Police arrest suspect in South Carolina shooting; 14 injured". Associated Press.
  8. ^ "Judge denies bond for two of the suspects in Columbiana Centre mall shooting, third still at large". WLTX. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  9. ^ "$10,000 reward being offered for wanted suspect in Columbiana Mall shooting". WLTX. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
  10. ^ "Third suspect arrested in South Carolina mall shooting". AP NEWS. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
  11. ^ "Multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against Columbiana Centre owners, security". July 21, 2022.

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