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Albany Mall


FieldValue
nameAlbany Mall
imageAlbany_Mall_logo.jpg
locationAlbany, Georgia
coordinates
address2601 Dawson Road
opening_dateAugust 4, 1976
developerAronov Realty
managerSpinoso Real Estate Group
number_of_stores75
number_of_anchors6 (5 open, 1 vacant, now demolished)
floor_area871956 sqft
floors1
website

Albany Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Albany, Georgia. Opened in 1976, it features Belk, JCPenney, Dillard's, Old Navy, and Books-A-Million as its anchor stores. It is managed by Spinoso Real Estate Group. It has a retail floor area of 871956 sqft.

History

The mall opened on August 4, 1976, originally featuring Gayfers (now Dillard's), Belk, Rosenberg's, and Sears as its anchor stores. Aronov Realty received approval in 1987 for a new wing featuring a new anchor store, JCPenney. This store replaced a nearby location at Midtown Shopping Center. The store opened in 1988. Also that year, the Belk store was renovated. Rosenberg's closed in 1990 and became Mansour's a year later.

Old Navy joined the mall in 2000, and Mansour's closed a year later. In April 2004, Books-A-Million relocated into the former Mansour's space, replacing a nearby store on Old Dawson Road. JCPenney was renovated in 2011. Sears closed in 2017. The former Sears anchor store was demolished in 2021. Books-A-Million left the mall in 2025.

References

References

  1. "Flyer". Aronov Realty.
  2. Carter, Danny. (5 June 1987). "Planners approve Penney's mall addition". [[The Albany Herald]].
  3. Carter, Danny. (2 April 2011). "Penney making changes". The Albany Herald.
  4. (23 March 1988). "Belk here undergoes remodeling". The Albany Herald.
  5. Shepard, Mike. (8 May 1991). "Mansour's opening store at Albany Mall". The Albany Herald.
  6. (14 May 2000). "Mall to get hot retailer". The Albany Herald.
  7. Carter, Danny. (17 October 2001). "Mansour's expected to leave mall". The Albany Herald.
  8. (29 December 2003). "Books-A-Million to move to mall". The Albany Herald.
  9. (5 April 2004). "Bookstore relocates to mall". [[WALB]].
  10. "Sears in Albany closing; Albany Kmart not on closure list".
  11. https://www.walb.com/2024/12/03/books-a-million-prepares-leave-albany-mall/
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