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Sears Store Remnants
I rode my bike by what used to be the popular Metcalf South Shopping Center in Overland Park Kansas. This shopping center was located at 95th St. and Metcalf Street, on the south east corner. Over the years, merchants abandoned the location, and soon it was closed down. Over the last five years they’ve been tearing down the structure. What still remains is a A portion of the Sears store which was on the south end of the mall. Soon it will be all torn down, and most likely replaced by some other business. Other stores such as Chick-fil-A, Lowes, Andy’s Frozen Custard, Arvest Bank, LongHorn Steakhouse, Novel Living Senior Living, and a future Whataburger restaurant have replaced what used to be the Metcalf South Shopping Center.
Wikipedia:
Metcalf South Shopping Center was a shopping mall in Overland Park, Kansas. It opened in 1967, near a large, unique department store called the French Market, which later became a strip mall anchored by Kmart and Hancock Fabrics (the Kmart closed in late 2013 and Hancock announced a move in early 2014). The Metcalf South mall itself originally featured two main floors of retail space, although later a third floor of retail space was added, which in recent years became home to office space. It featured two anchor stores (Sears and the Jones Store Company), later taken over by Macy's. Sears and the Glenwood Arts movie theater remained open in later years, while Macy's announced the closure of its Metcalf South store in January 2014.
After more than a decade of decline that left Metcalf South a dead mall, the property was purchased in February 2014 by Lane4 Property Group and The Kroenke Group, and the owner of Lane4 stated it is likely the mall will be razed.[2] On September 19, 2014, Metcalf South Mall closed.[3] The movie theater closed on January 25, 2015.
In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Metcalf South Shopping Center, into Seritage Growth Properties.[4]
Demolition of the Metcalf South Mall (except for Sears) began on April 21, 2017.
Sears started the store closing sale on June 30, 2017 and closed September 17, 2017.
As of July 2019, a brand new Lowe's occupies the space that Glenwood Arts and Macy's held at Metcalf South Mall.
The old Sears store is now being demolished.
A new ice cream parlor Andy's Frozen Custard opened in July of 2019.
In 2020, construction on a Longhorn Steakhouse began, opening to the public early the next year. Everest Bank completed construction in 2021.
Metcalf South was developed by local entrepreneur Sherman Dreiseszun and his company MD Management, who envisioned it as a sort of utopian city, one with a "full-range of stores, restaurants, playgrounds, and parks," where "people shop, work, relax, meet, and have fun…attend meetings, inspect scientific or cultural exhibits, and maybe even dance" — all this with perfect weather year-round.[5]
The shopping center, a two-level structure encompassing approximately 601,800 leasable square feet and 60 stores, was built by Martin-Salsbury Constructors, Inc. of Topeka.[6] The building and parking lots sat on a 50-acre parcel 7.3 miles southwest of downtown Kansas City, Kansas, and a short distance north of an interchange with a newly completed section of Interstate 435.
The grand opening of Metcalf South took place on August 3, 1967, with ceremonies featuring Mayor Duard Enoch of Overland Park and Debbie Bryant, Miss America of 1966. A crowd estimated at nearly 10,000 attended the opening day events. Most of the new stores in Metcalf South Center participated in the official grand opening, while Sears, the south anchor, would open for business in October 1967.
A new third level concourse was added in 1975. This addition comprised approximately 103,500 leasable square feet and included businesses such as Spencer Gifts, Taco Via, Smaks Hamburgers, and Orange Julius. A subsequent addition, built at around the same time, expanded the existing Jones Store by 38,000 square feet, for a total area of 221,000 square feet. A lower level parking deck was included. With these expansions, Metcalf South grew to 800,000 leasable square feet with 3 levels of retail space.
Between 1989 and 1990, the entire shopping complex was given an interior facelift. This included the installation of chrome and mirrored ceilings and marquee lighting fixtures. A vacant Woolworth was sectioned into 2 levels of inline stores, including a Food Court on Level 2 of the mall. Moreover, the Safeway space was refitted as Carrousel Park, a mini amusement area with a video arcade, carousel, and roller coaster.
Unfortunately, the newly renovated Metcalf South was soon to face two formidable competitors. Town Center Plaza, a lifestyle-type venue 2.7 miles southeast in Leawood, was dedicated in 1996. The Great Mall of the Plains, 10.4 miles southwest in Olathe, opened in 1997. Metcalf South was unable to compete, and by the early 2000s had declined into a virtually vacant, dead mall.
On July 11, 2016, the Overland Park Planning Commission approved a plan that will allow the developer Lane4 to invest $80 million to redevelop the location into a Lowe's to open in May 2018.[8] The Lowe's opened in August 2018 at the space that was once occupied by Macy's and Glenwood Arts.
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