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Freehold Raceway Mall Location Freehold, New Jersey, U.S. Coordinates 40°15′08″N 74°17′41″W / 40.2521°N 74.2946°W / 40.2521; -74.2946Coordinates: 40°15′08″N 74°17′41″W / 40.2521°N 74.2946°W / 40.2521; -74.2946 Opening date 1990 Developer Wilmorite Owner The Macerich Company No. of stores and services 225 No. of anchor tenants 5 Total retail floor area 1,594,888 square feet (148,170 m2) Parking Lighted Lot No. of floors 2, some anchors have 3 Website [1] Freehold Raceway Mall is a super-regional mall in Freehold, New Jersey, United States. The mall's anchor stores are JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Nordstrom and Sears. The mall is managed by The Macerich Company and has 1,594,888 square feet (148,170 m2) of gross leasable area,[1][2] making it the third largest of all shopping malls in New Jersey. An outdoor lifestyle addition, begun in January 2007, added 100,000 square feet (10,000 m2) of additional retail space. Contents 1 History 2 Anchors 3 Expansion and renovation 4 Large scale stores 5 References 6 External links // History Entrance to the Freehold Raceway Mall, seen from the 2007 Lifestyle Center addition The Freehold Raceway Mall was built across the street from the Freehold Raceway on land used for stables. The stables are still there, connected by a small bridge over Route 9, but they can only be accessed via mall entrance road. In preparation for the mall's opening, the Freehold Circle was eliminated and rebuilt into an at-grade intersection with traffic lights and jughandles. A traffic light and jughandle for the mall entrance road from Route 9 was also constructed due south of the intersection of US Route 9 and Business Route 33. The fully-enclosed mall originally opened in 1990 with two anchors: Sears and Lord & Taylor with construction already underway on JCPenney (originally planned to be Hahne's, but the company went out of business), which later opened in 1991 as well as Nordstrom, which later opened in 1992. A fifth anchor, Macy's, was added in 1998 (on a pad originally planned for Stern's and later for Abraham & Straus). The opening of Macy's was well-anticipated and the grand opening was attended by several celebrities, including singer Brandy. When the mall first opened, it was barely getting by, almost deemed a dead mall. Vacancies were imminent, and many of the spaces were filled with non-traditional mall tenants, such as municipal services. Local photography clubs displayed their photos on the mall's empty walls, while other areas sported photos of the raceway and the fire that occurred in 1984. Many blamed the fact that it was far from roads and hidden behind trees. The only evidence of the mall from Route 9 was the monument sign approaching the mall entrance, as the satellite big box stores were not yet built. Customers could also easily travel to the nearby Monmouth Mall, Seaview Square Mall, Brunswick Square, or the Manalapan Mall, which was, ironically, closed a few years later due to the eventual success of the Freehold Raceway Mall that soon followed. Once Nordstrom opened, Freehold Raceway Mall now had a store that was sure to be a success due to the fact there was not another Nordstrom around for 30 miles (48 km). The crowds eventually came and the vacancy rate at the mall significantly dropped. It is now one of the most successful malls in the area. Shopping hours at the Freehold Raceway Mall are from ten in the morning to nine- thirty in the evening on Mondays until Saturdays. Sunday hours are from eleven in the morning to seven in the evening. It is located at the intersection of US Route 9, Business Route 33 and County Route 537 in Freehold. Anchors JCPenney (148,000 sq ft) 2 floors Lord & Taylor (100,000 sq ft) 2 floors Macy's (240,000 sq ft) 3 floors Nordstrom (163,000 sq ft) 3 floors Sears (144,891 sq ft) 2 floors Outparcels Toys R Us Bob's Stores Dicks Sporting Goods Linens and Things (now closed) Home Depot (formerly a Builder's Square) AMC Theaters (under the Loews Theatres marque) Expansion and renovation The Freehold Raceway Mall under renovation in Summer 2007. Note the New and Old paint colors and flooring. The Center Court post-renovation taken January 2009 The Freehold Raceway Mall was expanded in 2007, and construction began in January. The expansion has taken up the space between J.C. Penney and Sears in the upper floor parking lot near Johnny Rockets. An interesting feature of the expansion is the fact that it is completely open-air, making the Freehold Raceway Mall the only mall in New Jersey to have both an indoor and outdoor shopping area. The addition includes a strip of outdoor stores along the J.C. Penney side of the mall, occupied by 13 to 15 stores, a 25,150-square-foot (2,337 m2) Borders, two restaurants, a promenade, an area for community events and a valet parking station. A P.F. Chang's China Bistro was built adjacent to the addition, but is free-standing (the mall lists the grassy spot next to P. F. Chang's China Bistro as being vacant), while a Cheesecake Factory occupies a corner space in the main structure. Next to the promenade's Coldwater Creek store, Arhaus Furniture will open. There are also talks about Chevy's Fresh Mex opening up in the vacant spot next to P.F. Chang's. In April 2007, the mall's first renovation project was underway. The renovation replaced the flooring, changing the brown and green tile to a beige stone tile, it replaced the green paint on the ceilings and ironwork with a more beige/earthtone, the brass rails were replaced in favor of wooden rails, new lighting under the skylights and along/under the columns was added, the globe lighting along the skylights, pillars and ironwork was replaced, a new escalator next to Sears was added, soft, carpeted seating areas were added and the large center court fountain was replaced with a smaller fountain, soft seating area and Starbuck's kiosk.[3] Two new parking lots were built on site to replace those that were lost; along the Raceway Mall Drive entrance and on the opposite side of the ring road next to Nordstrom. The completed outdoor expansion opened for the general public on November 9, 2007 at 10:00 am and the majority of the renovation was completed by the 2007 holiday season. The new spherical sculpture fountain and the replacement of the brass rails with wooden rails brought about an end to the renovations in February 2008. (Article) Large scale stores Borders 25,899 sq ft (2,406.1 m2) The Cheesecake Factory 10,300 sq ft (960 m2) P.F. Chang's China Bistro7,389 sq ft (686.5 m2) Express 10,676 sq ft (991.8 m2) Coach 9,236 sq ft (858.1 m2) White House Black Market 11,696 sq ft (1,086.6 m2) Abercrombie & Fitch 9,052 sq ft (841.0 m2) Old Navy 15,195 sq ft (1,411.7 m2) The Gap 11,876 sq ft (1,103.3 m2) Banana Republic 8,456 sq ft (785.6 m2) Victoria's Secret 7,248 sq ft (673.4 m2) FYE 9,468 sq ft (879.6 m2) Charlotte Russe 10,151 sq ft (943.1 m2) H&M 15,000 sq ft (1,400 m2) XXI Forever on 2 floors 33,000 sq ft (3,100 m2) References ^ Macerich Announces $2.333 Billion Agreement to Acquire Wilmorite, accessed July 26, 2006 ^ International Council of Shopping Centers: Freehold Raceway Mall, accessed September 21, 2006 ^ http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070511/BUSINESS/705110374/1003 External links Freehold Raceway Mall International Council of Shopping Centers: Freehold Raceway Mall v • d • e Shopping malls in the New York metropolitan area New York Americana Manhasset · Atlantic Terminal Mall · Bay Plaza Shopping Center · Broadway Mall · Cross County Shopping Center · Fulton Mall · Galleria at Crystal Run · Galleria at White Plains · Green Acres Mall · Hudson Valley Mall · Kings Plaza · The Mall at Oyster Bay · The Mall at the Source · Manhattan Mall · Nanuet Mall · Newburgh Mall · Palisades Center · Poughkeepsie Galleria · Queens Center · Queens Place Mall · Rego Center · Roosevelt Field · The Shops at Atlas Park · The Shops at Columbus Circle · Smith Haven Mall · Staten Island Mall · Sun-Vet Mall · Tanger Outlets at the Arches · Tanger Outlets Riverhead · The Source at White Plains · South Hills Mall · South Street Seaport · Walt Whitman Mall · The Westchester · Westfield South Shore · Westfield Sunrise · Woodbury Common Premium Outlets New Jersey Bridgewater Commons · Brunswick Square · Elizabeth Center · Fashion Center · Forrestal Village · Freehold Raceway Mall · The Grove at Shrewsbury · Harmon Meadow Plaza · Jersey Gardens · Ledgewood Mall · Livingston Mall · The Mall at Short Hills · Manalapan Mall · Meadowlands · Menlo Park Mall · Mill Creek Mall · Monmouth Mall · Seacourt Pavilion · Newport Centre · Ocean County Mall · The Outlets at Bergen Town Center · Paramus Park · Pier Village · Quaker Bridge Mall · Rockaway Townsquare · Seaview Square Mall · The Shops at Riverside · The Village at Manalapan · Wayne Towne Center · Westfield Garden State Plaza · Willowbrook Mall · Woodbridge Center Connecticut Brass Mill Center · Chapel Square Mall · Danbury Fair · New Haven Galleria · North Haven Mall · Stamford Town Center · Tanger Outlets Westbrook · University Place · Westfield Connecticut Post · Westfield Meriden · Westfield Trumbull