What stores are in Baton Rouge?
Mall of Louisiana. Shopping Malls.
When did the Mall of Louisiana Open?
1997Mall of Louisiana / Opened
When did Bon Marche Mall open in Baton Rouge?
1960
Bon Marché Mall in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is but one of many of these castaways. Opened in 1960, it was the oldest of the four malls which have historically existed in the Baton Rouge metropolitan area.
How big is the Mall of Louisiana?
1,558,834 sq ft
Mall of Louisiana
The Boulevard, an extension to the mall | |
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Total retail floor area | 1,558,834 sq ft (144,820.4 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | www.malloflouisiana.com |
What year did Bon Marche mall close?
2005
The Bon Marché
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Retail |
Founded | 1890 in Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Defunct | 2005 |
Fate | Merged with Macy’s |
What stores were in Cortana Mall?
As of March 2016, the mall anchors were: Sears, Dillard’s Clearance Center, JCPenney, Macy’s, and Virginia College.
Did the Bon Marche become Macy’s?
In August 2003, Federated “rebranded” The Bon Marché, turning it into Bon-Macy’s. Federated also tacked Macy’s onto the names of four other regional chains under its umbrella (Burdines in Florida, Lazarus in the Midwest, Goldsmith’s in Tennessee, and Rich’s in the Southeast).
Does the Bon Marche still exist?
After yet another change in corporate ownership in 1992, the Bon ended up in the hands of Federated Department Stores, Inc., a Cincinnati-based company which also owns the Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s chains. In August 2003, Federated “rebranded” the Bon Marche, turning it into Bon-Macy’s.