Hanes Mall

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Hanes Mall
Location Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Address 3320 Silas Creek Parkway
Opening date 1975
Management CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
Owner CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
No. of stores and services 200+[1]
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 1,558,860 square feet (144,823 m2)[1]
No. of floors 2
Parking Circumnavigatible parking lot with 7,861 spaces
Website www.shophanesmall.com

Hanes Mall is a shopping mall located off I-40 on Silas Creek Parkway between Stratford Road and Hanes Mall Boulevard in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The mall has 1,558,860 square feet (144,823 m2) GLA and has 5 anchor stores and over 200 tenants in all.

Hanes Mall was North Carolina's largest enclosed shopping mall until 2004 when SouthPark Mall in Charlotte finished its expansion project.[citation needed]

History

The original mall, the north wing, was opened in 1975 with Belk, J.C. Penney and Sears. In 1990, a new wing was built, expanding the mall southward to include Ivey's (this store was signed as Ivey's but, due to an acquisition by the parent company, opened as Dillard's), Thalhimer's (converted to Hecht's in 1992, and to Macy's in 2006) and a new food court.[citation needed]

Because of this design, one must go through J.C. Penney to cross from one wing to the other. In addition, the mall is built into the side of the hill; patrons enter through the first floor on the east side of the mall, but must enter on the second floor on the west side. Hanes Mall is two stories throughout, with the exception of Belk and Macy's, which each have an additional floor.[citation needed]

The road that loops the mall's parking lot is known as Hanes Mall Circle and is the address for many outlying businesses including McDonald's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Golden Corral, Texas Roadhouse, Carolina Ale House and Olive Garden. There are five roadway entrances into the mall parking lot, one off of Silas Creek Parkway, two off of Hanes Mall Boulevard, and two off of Stratford Road. Hanes Mall also had a four-screen General Cinema movie theater until October 10, 2000; it stood at the spot that is now home to the Texas Roadhouse restaurant. Golden Corral is in what used to be the parking lot next to the theater. Golden Corral has the theater's old address which is 180 Hanes Mall Circle. The theater closed after the lease ended. The theater was at Hanes Mall for 25 years and was one of the original buildings at the mall.[citation needed]

Hanes Mall has the Piedmont Triad's only locations of such upscale stores as Pottery Barn, Brookstone and Coach, It features a number of national retailers such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Abercrombie, H&M, Hollister Co., American Eagle, Aeropostale, Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, The Limited, Williams-Sonoma, Bath & Body Works, FYE, Express, The Gap, Eddie Bauer, Talbots, Sephora, Godiva Chocolatier, Birkenstock Feet First, J. Jill and New York & Company.[citation needed] The Wake Forest University Deacon Shop also is located at the mall on the lower level of the north wing just outside Belk.

A large, working carousel is located on the lower level. The mall is currently owned and operated by CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.[citation needed]

An H&M store opened in November, 2011.[2] This is the second store in the Carolinas, the other being in Raleigh.[3]

On November 10, 2012 the sixth store by regional Apple Specialist retailer, MacAuthority,[4] opened on the second floor of the North Mall.

Anchors

  • Dillard's - 143,000 square feet (13,300 m2), two levels
  • JCPenney - 190,000 square feet (18,000 m2), two levels
  • Sears - 210,000 square feet (20,000 m2), two levels
  • H&M - 35,000 square feet (3,300 m2), two levels
  • Belk - 241,607 sq. ft. three levels
  • Macy's - 151,310 sq. ft. three levels

Food court

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External links

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