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American Icons, the suburban shopping mall
has become the mecca for serious shoppers since
their inception in the 1960s and Richmond
has them in all sizes.
Chesterfield Town Center
- 11500 Midlothian Turnpike at Huguenot Road
With over 140 stores, Chesterfield Town
Center has something for everyone. From
Hechts, Dillards and Sears to the
Palm Court with over 14 restaurants, this mall
also boasts a 10-screen Theatre. Other favorite
shops at the Center include Ann Taylor Loft,
Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, Zany Brainy , The
Disney Store and NASCAR Thunder.
Cloverleaf Mall
- Midlothian Turnpike and Chippenham Parkway
Cloverleaf Mall prides itself for its
customer service and makes a point of promoting
and acknowledging performance with its
employees. In other words, its a nice
place to shop! 70-plus stores are anchored
by Hechts, Learner New York, Lane Bryant
and Sears.
Fairfield Commons
- Laburnum Avenue and Nine Mile Road
Located between the Airport and the Fairgrounds
at Strawberry Hill, Fairfield Commons
has more than 30 stores are anchored by a Peebles
Department Store and a CVS Pharmacy. Restaurants
include Shoneys and the Far East Cafe.
Regency Square
- Parham and Quioccasin Roads
Regency Square mall features specialty
stores such as local icon, Schwarzschild Jewelers
and national up-scale merchandisers found nowhere
else in Richmond, including J. Crew, Godiva
Chocolatier, Brooks Brothers, Abercrombie &
Fitch, Banana Republic, Warner Bros. Studio
Store, Williams Sonoma and Crabtree and Evelyn.
With anchors Hechts, JCPenney and Sears
plus more than 100 stores and 14 eateries,
this two story mall is conveniently accessible
to shoppers with its elevators and escalators.
The Shops at Willow
Lawn - 5000 West Broad Street
The Souths first major shopping center
designed outside Atlanta...The Shops at
Willow Lawn has a varied collection of
stores that anchor here, including Dillards,
Bath & Body Works, Old Navy, Tower Books
& Records and Victorias Secret. A
four screen Regal Cinemas, the Barksdale Theatre
and restaurants such as Starbucks, Ruby Tuesday
and Graywolf Grill Mongolian Cafe woos those
looking for a great evening of entertainment.
Short Pump Towne Center
- 11800 West Broad Street / Short Pump
Opened in 2002, a couple of years behind schedule,
the Short Pump Towne Center was well
worth the wait for Richmond area shoppers.
The 928,0000-square-foot shopping center has
a Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, Pottery Barn,
Crate & Barrel, Dillards, Hechts,
Williams Sonoma and a 22-screen entertainment
complex which makes this a shoppers haven.
Dining includes: Cajun Cafe & Grill, Maggianos
Little Italy, Starbucks and The Great Steak
and Potato Company just to name a few! As a
mall its a bit different, like a Main
Street, park-and-go design rather than the
traditional enclosed mall concept.
Southpark Mall
- I-95 at Colonial Heights
With over 100 shops, Southpark Malls
primary department stores include, Hechts,
J.C.Penney and Sears. In the shopping vicinity
are Sams Club, Target and Circuit City
and many great eating establishments including
Applebees, J. Moms, Arbys, Lone
Star Steakhouse and Red Lobster.
Virginia Center Commons
- 10101 Brook Road / Glen Allen / U.S. Route
1 at 1/2 mile north of I-95
One of the newer malls in the area, Virginia
Center Commons features four major department
stores, Hechts, J.C.Penney, Sears and
Dillards West and South. Additional shops
of interest include The Disney Store, Express,
Gap, Old Navy, New York & Co. Bath &
Body Works, Deck the Walls, Victorias
Secret and Lechters. A 14 Screen Regal
Movie Complex and plenty of eateries such as
Ruby Tuesday, Chick-Fil-A, Applebees, Hill
City Chop House, Daves Famous Barbeque
and Spaghetti Warehouse are located in the
area, in or on an out-parcel of the mall complex.
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