Randhurst Mall

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Randhurst Mall was a pioneering three-level, triangular shopping center in Mount Prospect, Illinois, that served as a major suburban retail hub from the 1960s until its redevelopment into the open-air Randhurst Village.

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Randhurst Mall canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf shopping mall
anchorTenant Carson Pirie Scott NERFINISHED
JCPenney NERFINISHED
Montgomery Ward NERFINISHED
Wieboldt’s NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle triangular plan
category Buildings and structures in Cook County, Illinois
Defunct shopping malls in the United States
Shopping malls in Illinois
city Mount Prospect NERFINISHED
closingDate 2009
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Cook County, Illinois
demolitionDate 2009
developer Randhurst Corporation NERFINISHED
feature central domed court
interior ring corridor
floorArea over 1,000,000 square feet
function regional shopping center
inception 1962
layout three-level triangular shopping center
location Mount Prospect, Illinois NERFINISHED
metropolitanArea Chicago metropolitan area
namedAfter Rand Road NERFINISHED
notableFor early example of a fully enclosed regional mall in the Midwest
unique triangular footprint with anchors at each corner
numberOfFloors 3
openingDate 1962
owner Randhurst Corporation NERFINISHED
later: Rubloff Development Group
parkingType surface parking
redevelopedAs Randhurst Village NERFINISHED
redevelopmentPeriod late 2000s
redevelopmentType open-air lifestyle center
servedAs major suburban retail hub from the 1960s through the 1990s
significance one of the first major enclosed regional malls in the Chicago suburbs
pioneering suburban retail hub in northwest Chicagoland
state Illinois
successor Randhurst Village NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfProminence 1960s–1990s
transportationAccess near Illinois Route 83
near U.S. Route 12 (Rand Road)

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Randhurst Village builtOnSiteOf Randhurst Mall
Randhurst Village replaced Randhurst Mall
Randhurst Village hasNameOrigin Randhurst Mall