Eastview Mall
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Eastview Mall | |
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Location | Victor, New York |
No. of anchor tenants | 7 |
No. of floors | 1 |
Website | http://www.eastviewmall.com/ |
Eastview Mall, located in Victor, New York and managed by Mike Kauffman, is an indoor shopping center owned and operated by Wilmorite Properties, Inc.
Eastview is located just off New York State Thruway Exit 45 on New York State Route 96. Shoppers routinely drive from the Buffalo and Syracuse areas, as well as the surrounding Rochester metropolitan area. Eastview caters to the upscale fashion clientele, with more than thirty stores that are unique to the market including J Jill, Coldwater Creek, Pottery Barn, Janie and Jack, Coach, Arhaus Furniture and Build-A-Bear Workshop. Another distinctive feature at Eastview is the restaurant selection at the front courtyard entrance featuring P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Champps American and Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano.
In 2006, more new stores opened at Eastview, including Aldo, Bonefish Grill, Clark's England, Hollister Co., Journeys, Kuhlman, and White House/Black Market.
In 2007, Eastview will see the openings of Sephora, Arden B., Forever 21, The Walking Company, Solstice Sunglasses, and Swarovski.
In 2003, it was rumored that upscale retailer Nordstrom would be opening at Eastview, though no recent reports have indicated any progress beyond initial negotiations.[1]
[edit] Anchors
- The Bon-Ton - Opened 1971 as McCurdy's, became Bon-Ton 1994 (118,900 ft²)
- JCPenney - Opened 1995 (165,000 ft²)
- Lord and Taylor - Opened 1995 (100,000 ft²)
- Macy's - Opened 1971 as Sibley's, became Kaufmann's 1990, Macy's 2006 (169,000 ft²)
- Sears - Opened 1971 (129,600 ft²)