Location | Springdale, Ohio, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 39°17′24″N 84°27′52″W / 39.29°N 84.4644444°W |
Address | 11700 Princeton Pike |
Opening date | July 21, 1960 |
Closing date | May 15, 2022 |
Previous names | Tri-County Center |
Developer | Joseph Meyerhoff |
Management | MarketSpace Capital, Park Harbor Capital |
Owner | MarketSpace Capital, Park Harbor Capital |
Architect | Kenneth C. Miller |
No. of stores and services | 130 |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 (3 in former Dillard's, 4 in former Macy's) |
Public transit access | Metro |
Website | tricountymall.com |
Tri-County Mall, originally Tri-County Center, was a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it opened in 1960 and has been expanded several times in its history. The original shopping center was an open-air property featuring H. & S. Pogue Company (Pogue's) and John Shillito Company (Shillito's) as the anchor stores. An enclosed wing anchored by Sears was added in 1969, followed by the enclosure of the rest of the mall. Shillito's was later known as Shillito-Rike's, Lazarus, Lazarus-Macy's, and then just Macy's; Pogue's was consolidated with L. S. Ayres and then converted to JCPenney. A mall expansion begun in 1990 and finished in 1992 added a second level of stores and McAlpin's (sold to Dillard's in 1998) as a fourth anchor store. The mall underwent a slow decline in the 21st century, owing mainly to the center's age and increased competition, and lost all of its anchors. Both JCPenney and Dillard's relocated to newer shopping centers in the 2010s, while Sears closed in 2018 and Macy's closed in 2021. The mall itself closed on May 15, 2022. It is owned by MarketSpace Capital and Park Harbor Capital.