Concord Mills
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Location | Concord, North Carolina, United States |
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Coordinates | 35°22′10.04″N 80°43′20.60″W / 35.3694556°N 80.7223889°W |
Opening date | September 9, 1999 |
Developer | Mills Corporation |
Management | Simon Property Group |
Owner | Simon Property Group (59.3%)[1] |
No. of stores and services | 200[2] |
No. of anchor tenants | 19 (18 open, 1 vacant by 2020) |
Total retail floor area | 1,362,404 square feet (126,571 m2)[1][3] (GLA) |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | concordmills |
Concord Mills is a shopping mall located in Concord, North Carolina. The mall is in Cabarrus County, just a few hundred feet from the Mecklenburg County border and Charlotte city limits, and about 12 miles (19 km) from Uptown Charlotte. It is one of two malls in Concord, the other being Carolina Mall.
The mall is a single-floor oval building with a floor area of 1,362,404 square feet (126,571 m2).[3] Inside, a single main hallway runs around the building in an O shape, with stores along either side. A single circuit of the main hallway is about 0.85 miles (1.37 km). Formerly operated by the Mills Corporation, it is now managed by Simon Property Group, who owns 59.3% of it. It is North Carolina's largest single-site tourist attraction, attracting 17.6 million visitors in 2005.[2] The mall is located about a mile from Charlotte Motor Speedway. The anchor stores are AMC Theatres, Sea Life Aquarium, Camille La Vie, Old Navy, Burlington, VF Outlet, Bass Pro Shops, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Kirkland's, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, H&M, Books-A-Million, The Children's Place, Nike Factory Store, Dave & Buster's, and Sun & Ski Sports.
Major stores
Like many of the Mills Corporation's other shopping malls, Concord Mills is composed mainly of outlet stores, big-box stores, and entertainment venues. Anchor stores include AMC Theatres, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Dick’s Sporting Goods (former TJ Maxx/HomeGoods), Best Buy (former Circuit City), Books-A-Million, Burlington Coat Factory, Dave & Buster's (former Jillian's), Forever 21 (former FYE), Camille La Vie (former Group USA), H&M (former Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue), Kirklands, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, Sea Life Charlotte-Concord Aquarium (Former NASCAR Speedpark), Sun & Ski Sports, The Children's Place, and VF Outlet.[3]
Other stores include Nike Factory Store, The LEGO Store, LensCrafters, American Eagle Outfitters, Finish Line, Inc., Old Navy Outlet, Express, F.Y.E., Vineyard Vines, Hot Topic, Lucky Brand Jeans Outlet, and The Disney Store Outlet.
It also includes a motion simulator and a food court which included the first Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
Surrounding area
Originally a wooded area west of Interstate 85 prior to the mall's opening in 1999, the Concord Mills retail district has rapidly expanded. Bruton Smith Boulevard, the main road that runs near the mall, is lined with dozens of restaurants, stores, hotels, and car dealerships, with many new establishments opening each year. Other major attractions around the mall include the Great Wolf Lodge of Concord, which also attracts many out-of-town tourists. The Charlotte Motor Speedway and zMax Dragway are about a mile away. The mall is notoriously known for bad traffic, especially on weekends, Black Friday, and the holiday season. During these times, traffic can back up as far as to the exit ramp on Interstate 85 to Concord Mills Boulevard.
Incidents
On August 21, 2000 on a construction site near Concord Mills, a natural gas pipeline ruptured sending flames to heights of about 100 feet (30 m).[4] As a result of the explosion, law enforcement officials closed local roads around the mall and Interstate 85 around rush hour (4 p.m.); the roads were reopened one hour later after the situation was contained. The event received national network television coverage and news helicopters provided much of the video shown on national television.
In March 2019, a man was shot by an 18 year old inside the AMC theater after a dispute over seating. This incident lead to yet another panic which resulted in a total evacuation. The suspect was arrested the following day and charged with assault with a deadly weapon and intent to kill.[5]
In December 2019, a 13 year old girl was struck and killed by a stray bullet after she attempted to escape a fight between a group of teenage males. Two other teenagers were also shot but did not receive life threatening injuries. In an unrelated case, the girl's cousin was himself murdered earlier the same hour.[6] One of the suspects in the shooting was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and felony riot on the Wednesday morning following the attack.[7] Two days later, Police announced they had arrested another suspect. This was the first instance of murder on mall property.[8]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Do Business at Concord Mills®, a Simon Property". business.simon.com. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
- ^ a b London, Ashley M. (2006-04-21). "Concord Mills keeps rolling as parent struggles". Charlotte Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
- ^ a b c "Ann Taylor Factory opens at Concord Mills mall". Charlotte Business Journal. American City Business Journals. 2008-02-21. Retrieved 2008-06-30.
- ^ "Construction explosion rattles mall|TheCabin.net". thecabin.net. August 21, 2000. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
- ^ "18-year-old charged after man shot inside Concord Mills movie theater mall|wsoctv.com". wsoctv.com. March 26, 2019. Retrieved 2015-06-17.
- ^ "Girl Fatally Shot Outside North Carolina Mall Within Same Hour That Her Cousin Was Killed Miles Away|oxygen.com". oxygen.com. January 2, 2020. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
- ^ "18-YEAR-OLD CHARGED IN CONCORD MILLS MALL SHOOTING THAT KILLED 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL|abc11.com". abc11.com. January 10, 2020. Retrieved 2020-01-01.
- ^ "Second teen charged with murder after 13-year-old girl killed in shooting at Concord Mills Mall|myfox8.com". myfox8.com. January 2, 2020. Retrieved 2020-01-10.
External links
- Concord, North Carolina
- Shopping malls in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Outlet malls in the United States
- Shopping malls established in 1999
- Simon Property Group
- Buildings and structures in Cabarrus County, North Carolina
- Tourist attractions in Cabarrus County, North Carolina
- 1999 establishments in North Carolina