Rogers Plaza

Rogers Plaza
Location Wyoming, Michigan, U.S.
Address 972 28th Street Southwest
Opening date 1961
Developer Pioneer Shopping Centers, Inc.[1]
Owner Sun Valley Ltd.
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 365,572 square feet (34,000 m2)[2]
No. of floors 1

Rogers Plaza is an enclosed shopping mall in Wyoming, Michigan, a suburb of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Opened in 1961, it was the first shopping mall in Western Michigan. The center features Family Fare, Fallas, Citi Trends, and OfficeMax among its major stores.

History

Built in 1960, the mall originally included S. S. Kresge and W. T. Grant variety stores, Kroger and A&P supermarkets, Cunningham Drug, and Montgomery Ward.[3] An adjacent development, Southwest Plaza (now Wyoming Village Mall), opened one year later with a Wurzburg's department store.[4] Mall developers were initially unsuccessful in attracting a department store for the eastern anchor, but by 1971, a Turn Style discount store had opened on the east end. This store was the subject of a lawsuit from Kresge.[1] Into the late 1980s, the Stannard's Music store was one of the first stores in the area to introduce the public to the MIDI, giving seminars on the capability of the device.[5]

By the 1990s, the mall was having difficulty attracting business.[6] In 1990, the mall's east anchor had become Best Products[7] and the mall began holding a "Haunted Hotel" event near Halloween.[8] In 1991, a fire in the Best store resulted in three people hospitalized for smoke inhalation.[9] In 1994, Office Max became a tenant replacing Bargain Books, with the bookstore moving into a smaller space.[6] while Gantos, a boutique, closed.[10] In 1998, a United States Postal Service store opened in the center of the mall.[11] Rogers Plaza had a total of 30 retail stores in 1999 with the mall "filling up fast", with the former space used by Best being filled.[12] However, much of the mall's business was taken by the newly opened Rivertown Crossings Mall in Grandville.[13]

Into the 2000s, Ward's closed in December 2000 with 140 employees losing their jobs[14] while the mall was sold in in May 2000 to a new owner.[15] In 2001 and 2002, the mall underwent a 14-month renovation project. As part of the renovation, the vacated Montgomery Ward was demolished for a Family Fare supermarket and AJ Wright discount store.[16] AJ Wright closed in February 2011[17] and became CW Price (now Fallas) in August of the same year.[18]

The mall was purchased by Sun Valley Ltd. in June 2012.[19] At the time, other major tenants included Big Lots, Harbor Freight Tools, Citi Trends, and OfficeMax.[20]

References

  1. 1 2 "ROGERS PLAZA, INC. v. S.S. KRESGE CO.". Leagle.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  2. "Three Popular Tenants Renew at Rogers Plaza Town Center". CB Richard Ellis. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  3. "Michigan". CSA Super Markets. Lebhar-Friedman. 36: 49. 1960.
  4. Lewis, Norma; DeVries, Jay. Wyoming. pp. 56–57.
  5. Shusta-Waalkes, Sara (17 August 1987). "Sales Sluggish for Musical Systems". The Grand Rapids Press.
  6. 1 2 Loechler, Beth (16 January 1994). "Rogers Plaza has mixed success". The Grand Rapids Press.
  7. Directory of major malls. MJJTM Publications Corp. 1990.
  8. Havenga, Marie (19 October 1990). "Scary options abound this Halloween". The Grand Rapids Press.
  9. "injured; many flee blaze at Best store". The Grand Rapids Press. 8 December 1991.
  10. "Gantos will shut down Rogers Plaza boutique". The Grand Rapids Press. 6 April 1994.
  11. "Rogers Plaza opens new Post Office store". The Grand Rapids Press. 28 August 1998.
  12. Radigan, Mary (18 March 1999). "Changes in stores for Rogers Plaza: Mall is filling up fast". The Grand Rapids Press.
  13. Daly, Pete (15 November 2010). "Wyoming to focus on look at 28th Street". The Grand Rapids Business Journal.
  14. Kirkbride, Rob (29 December 2000). "250 area workers will lose store jobs". The Grand Rapids Press.
  15. Radigan, Mary (2 May 2000). "Rogers Plaza sold". The Grand Rapids Press.
  16. Rent, Katy (30 October 2002). "Rogers Plaza set for reopening". Grand Rapids Business Journal. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  17. "Wyoming's AJ Wright store to close in February". WZZM. 11 December 2010. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  18. Vande Bunte, Matt (11 September 2011). "Wyoming sets hearing on bigger-than-allowed CW Price sign". Mlive.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  19. Harger, Jim (5 June 2012). "West Michigan's oldest shopping mall has new owners". Mlive.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  20. Harger, Jim (5 June 2012). "West Michigan's oldest shopping mall has new owners". Mlive.com. Retrieved 29 August 2014.

Coordinates: 42°54′44″N 85°41′26″W / 42.9123°N 85.6906°W / 42.9123; -85.6906

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