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The Promenade Bolingbrook

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The Promenade Bolingbrook
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LocationBolingbrook, Illinois, United States
Coordinates41°43′08″N 88°02′30″W / 41.718951°N 88.041651°W / 41.718951; -88.041651
Address641 East Boughton Road
Opening dateApril 26, 2007; 16 years ago (April 26, 2007)
ManagementM & J Wilkow
OwnerM & J Wilkow
No. of stores and services100+
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area750,000 sq ft (70,000 m2)
No. of floors1 (2 in Macy's, Bass Pro Shops, iPic Theaters and management offices)
Public transit accessPace
Websiteshoppingpromenade.com

The Promenade Bolingbrook, also known as The Promenade, is a 750,000-square-foot (70,000 m2) open-air shopping center in Bolingbrook, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago. It opened on April 26, 2007, at the intersection of Boughton Road and Interstate 355. Anchor tenants include Bass Pro Shops, Macy's, iPic Theaters, Binny's Beverage Depot, Barnes & Noble and DSW. It is owned and managed by M & J Wilkow. Macy's was originally planned to be a Marshall Field's while Binny's was a Circuit City which closed in 2009.

The Promenade Bolingbrook received LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.[1]

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History

The Meijer store, which opened in 2002, five years before the shopping center's opening.

On May 21, 2002, Meijer opened on the shopping center's property, five years prior to its grand opening.[2]

The Promenade Bolingbrook officially opened on April 26, 2007, with Macy's, Bass Pro Shops, Barnes & Noble, and Circuit City as initial anchors.[3] Originally, Macy's was planned to be a Marshall Field's prior to Macy's rebranding all of their department stores under the Macy's banner.[4]

In the fall of 2009, Gold Class Cinema would open to the public. It was renamed to iPic Theaters in 2011. On October 15, 2010, Binny's Beverage Depot opened in the former spot of Circuit City which went out of business in 2009.[5]

Expansion

Forest City is developing twenty-one acres adjacent to The Promenade Bolingbrook into a mixed-use residential/office development. The development will include at least 160 apartments for low-income residents aged 55 or older. The office space, which is planned to include at least three buildings and will take up 2/3 of the site, is being developed build-to-suit. While construction on the first 80 units of the residential portion is scheduled for late 2009, the office development may take several years to begin, once market conditions rebound.[6]

References

  1. ^ Business Wire, March 3, 2008. Accessed from Findarticles.com [1], June 21, 2009.
  2. ^ "Billboard no obstacle to road work". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ "Macy's at heart of new retail center". Chicago Tribune.
  4. ^ "The Promenade Bolingbrook- (Bolingbrook, IL) - Trip to the Mall".
  5. ^ "Binny's Set to Open in The Promenade".
  6. ^ Chicago Real Estate Daily, 2/11/2009 accessed via [2], June 21, 2009.

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