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Sears Demolished: Whats Next for Memorial City Mall HOUSTON – (Realty News Report) – The Sears store at Memorial City Mall was demolished Tuesday, a demonstration of national trend as old-generation mall anchors are replaced with the modern
First look: Memorial City Mall’s former Sears site to transform into . . . Two years after tearing down the building that once housed Memorial City Mall’s Sears store, Houston-based MetroNational has finally unveiled its plans for what will replace it — and the company’s vision for the site goes far beyond what many expected
Memorial City Mall Redevelopment Takes First Steps This month, demolition began on the former Sears building at Memorial City Mall, the first milestone in the redevelopment of the 1 7 million square-foot super retail center Sears was Memorial City Mall’s original anchor in 1966, but the store closed in late 2018
Demolition of Former Sears Location Begins at Memorial City Mall Five decades after its opening, the building that was once home to Memorial City Mall’s Sears location will soon be gone for good Developers said that in its place will stand a new outdoor lifestyle and retail district within Memorial City
Shaping The Mall Of The Future In Houston - memorialcity. com The first phase of Memorial City Mall was built in the early 1960s with its Sears store being the main catalyst for the project After almost 60 years, Sears has again been crucial for the shopping center to pursue redevelopment The store, located on the south side of the mall, closed in November, leaving 200,000 square feet unoccupied
Former Sears at Memorial City Mall to be redeveloped ining the former Sears store at the West Housto Memorial City Mall is getting a major facelift plan to re-envision the 1 7-million-square-foot mall The Fort Worth-based company is tasked with reimagining the former Sears store on the south side of the mall, as well as developing plans for additional public spaces and mixed-use tenants to comple