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Mohawk Mall
Development Before agreeable a shopping mall, the property was the Stanford Golf Course. The mall spend $25 million to build. It was constructed by Stanford Associates and devised by Evantash-Friedman Associates of Philadelphia. The parking lot had space for 4,000 vehicles. Local leasing was handled by Frank J. Nigro Realty of Albany, NY. According to Lewis M. Stone of Pan American Development Corp., it was the first mall in the nation to have the “mini-mall” concept, setting aside 9,000 square feet for nearly fifteen to twenty boutiques representing important metropolitan areas. It would also cater to small businesses. This section was included in the southwest portion of the mall. Opening Day The mall opened its doors on October 5, 1970. It opened with 3 anchor department stores and seventy appended stores. The temperature was set at 72 degrees. On opening daytime, there were authentic Native American discos and ceremonies and 10,000 free playthings and balloons. An invocation was scheduled to be given by the Rev. Darwin Kirbv of St. George’s Episcopal Church. Initial Tenants Tenants that signed leases prior to the opening of the mall included: Anchors Montgomery Ward Boston Store (84,000 sq. ft.) (closed location August 19, 1990) J.M. Fields Smaller stores Midland Records John J. Romero’s Musicland Thom McAn Shoes Hickory Farms Nusbaum of Niskayuna Fabric Fair Schatz Stationary Fanny Farmer Candles Schenectady Savings Bank Woolworth’s (30,000 square feet) (closed in late 1993) Flah’s of Albany (18,000 square feet with a 20-year lease). The Montgomery Ward’s store opened on August 26, 1970, consisting of 160,000 square feet. The Boston Store opened in the mall on October 5,Mens Nike Air Max 90 Flywire Shoes, 1970. The 80,000 square foot space secondhand by this store was the only two-story space in the mall. At the time, it had fifty departments and expected to employ 200 human with an daily payroll of an million dollars. Later Tenants Over the years, tenants have included: Tenant Name Date of opening National Commercial Bank and Trust Co. ahead January, 1975 Pantry Pride closed before May, 1976 Life Uniforms March 18, 1976 Price Chopper medial 1976 (took over Pantry Pride rent) (closed in January 1987) The Oasis (ice cream and sandwich shop – subleased from Price Chopper) 1980 alternatively 1981 (closed April, 1987) Record Town before June 17, 1981 Glennpeter Jewelers 1985 or earlier US Kids CLOSED before July 17, 1986 Schenectady Savings Bank before 1986 (changed name to Northeast Savings Bank) Flah’s (changed to B. Foreman in late 1980s) before 1986 Bradlees (75,000 sq. ft.) before 1986 (closed early to mid 1996) Linen Chest CLOSED January, 1986 Northeast Savings Bank before June 16, 1986 USA Cinemas (purchased existing cinemas, amplified to 7 screens) 1986 Flight ’86 office (apartment 419) before July 26, 1986 Countdown (children’s clothing, replaced US Kids location) after July 17, 1986 KeyBank before October 8, 1986 (free-standing creating) Littman Jewelers November, 1986 Fay’s Drug 1987 Paper Cutter 1987 Moliq Liquor before March 15, 1987 Payless ShoeSource before April 26, 1987 Athlete’s Foot before June 18, 1987 T-Shirt Station before July 19, 1987 Loew’s Theaters (acquired USA Cinemas, Loew’s latter,0 mingled with SONY) January, 1988 (closed July 1, 1999) French Boot Shop before March 21, 1988 Mohawk Mall Liquor (formerly Moliq Liquor) before March 31, 1988 Arby’s before May 19, 1988 Present Company (catalog showroom) before August 21, 1988 (closed by the end of 1991) B. Foreman (fashionable label for Flah’s) before January, 1989 (closed by January 31, 1989 Docktor Pet Center before April 27, 1989 Eye World before August 9, 1989 Foot Quarters before September 9, 1989 Casual Corner before December 17, 1989 RadioShack before August 10, 1990 All for a dollar before November 24, 1990 Kay Bee Toys before December 9, 1990 Addis & Dey’s mid-September, 1990 (took over this Boston Store location, fixtures, goods, and all) (began going out of business sale in Dec. 1992) Anderson Little (menswear) (outdoor entrance – no entrance from mall interior) before March 3, 1991 (closed by 1993) Hillary’s Gourmet Ice Cream Shop before May 16, 1991 Sterling Optical before 1992 NRM Music before 1992 Chess King Garage (juvenile men’s occasional wear) before 1992 Marshalls approximately 1992 Schenectady County Library – Niskayuna Branch August, 1992 Dream Machine (video arcade) before Feb 3, 1987 Jazzercise Center before February 9, 1994 Media Play (first layer of Boston Store/Addis & Dey’s) October 7, 1994 Waldenbooks (writing store) before 1995 Wilson’s Suede and Leather before 1995 (closed at end of 1995) Rex TV & Appliance (outside entrance, no entrance from mall) October 6, 1995 (signed lease in 1995) Famous Footwear (former Thom McAn space – 5,625 sq. ft.) June 3, 1995 Stuart’s Women’s Wearing Apparel before October, 1995 (closed by mid-January, 1996) Schenectady Theater for Children before February 9, 1996 Hot Cuts (hair salon) before January 17, 1996 Hair City Cutters (replaced Hot Cuts) before April 9, 1996 Nail Studios before August 4, 1996 Ground Round before August 18, 1996 STC Studio before September 23, 1996 Dunkin’ Donuts CLOSED before July 2, 1997 Fashions of India before July 2, 1997 CVS LONG before November 27, 1997 Lechters’ Housewares before November 27, 1997 ############## 44 before November 27, 1997 Northeastern Dental Associates, P.C. Closed before April 4, 1998 Friendly’s (final cafeteria in mall) LONG before April 23, 1998 Notes: In the {first|at first,0} half of 1976, Golub Corp. acquired the lease because the former Pantry Pride store which closed in May, 1976. Golub Corp. opened a Price Chopper grocery store in the market. The Golub Corp. closed its Price Chopper store in the mall in January, 1987, deserving to the “supercenter” being built in the adjoining town of Colonie. In September, 1990, Addis and Dey’s purchased the Mohawk Mall Boston Store. Addis & Dey’s held a going out of business sale at this position and the Wilton Mall at Saratoga in December, 1992. Marshall’s became a tenant of Mohawk Mall approximately 1992, leaving Marshall’s Plaza, the strip mall next door which bore its name. Ownership In 1972, the (Troy) Times Record referred to Stanford Associates as the owner of the “middle of the mall”. In 1976, the mall was bought by Balcor Realty Investors, Ltd. In 1983, Wilmorite purchased the center section of the mall, owning 23.9 acres.. In 1998, The Albany Business Journal listed Wilmorite as the owner of the center of the mall in a division called Mohawk Mall Associates, as,0 indicating the space formerly housing Montgomery Wards was owned by a Chicago true,0 estate corporation and the space housing the former Bradlees store was owned by American Real Estate Holdings Ltd. Partners. Decline In 1985, a strip mall phoned Marshall’s Plaza, was built next to Mohawk Mall. (The signature tenant, Marshall’s, would finally quit the plaza and move into Mohawk Mall.) The beginning of the Rotterdam Square mall in the late 1980s by Wilmorite, Mohawk Mall’s basic owners, had one impact on the mall. This was prophesied in a federal administration learn about the retail impact on the district,0. By October, 1991, 25% of the mall was blank. Many of the missing tenants moved to Rotterdam Square Mall. Rumors looped in early 1992 that Addis & Dey’s would relocate to Latham Circle Mall to the increasing vacancies at Mohawk Mall. By early 1993, after the closings of Addis & Dey’s and Anderson Little, Niskayuna Town Supervisor Edwin Reilly queried mall managers to look in upscale stores and multiplication items such like,0 a food tribunal and more fountains. He complained about the prevalent store closings in the mall. The Niskayuna Square shopping megalopolis, only minutes away from Mohawk Mall, was built in the mid 1990s. The strip hub contained a Super Shop N’ Save supermarket and other stores. This too, put retail oppression on Mohawk Mall. In May, 1996, then anchor Bradlees announced its store would be closing. Bradlees’ closing was completed in November, 1996. Montgomery Wards closed its store at the end of 1997. By early 1998, after Wards’ closing, the mall was only 50% occupied. The film theatres, manipulated at that point by Loew’s Theatres and having seven screens, closed in July, 1999. Competition from newer, larger area malls for example,0 Crossgates Mall also helped to seal the mall’s destiny. Tax Challenges In 1972, Stanford Associates (owners of the center portion of the mall), sued the Town of Niskayuna to lower the assessment of their portion of the mall. Stanford Associates asked that their portion be returned to the antique assessment of $670,000. The South Colonie School Board decided to mandate a complete appraisal of the property at a educate board meeting on October 3, 1972. In 1990, there were more assessment challenges. Later in the 1990s, then owner Wilmorite had a four-year legal squabble with the Town of Niskayuna over the mall’s assessment. In February 1999, a court ruled in favor of Wilmorite, requiring the town to cost,0 back $104,205. The South Colonie School District was necessitated to repay $481,237. America’s Funniest People On February 10, 1991, crew from ABC’s America’s Funniest People were at the center court (among Addis & Dey’s and the vacant former Flah’s store) from 11am to 4pm to quest for potential contestants. Redevelopment Mall management considered a mingled use facility for example,0 office space for government and physicians offices in 1998. Area residents, even elementary school babies, came up with ideas for repopulating the mall.. The property was purchased from Wilmorite in June, 2000, by Myron M. Hunt and Benderson Development Co. from Buffalo, NY. At the time, the remaining tenants were Marshall’s, Media Play, and Rex’s TV and Appliances. Sources ^ a b c Browne, William R. (1970-05-23), “Mohawk Mall Merchants Look to Open in August”, Times Record, The (Troy): 11 ^ a b c d “Space at New Mohawk Mall Now 95 Pct. 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