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The Shops at Fallen Timbers

Coordinates: 41°32′50″N 83°42′22″W / 41.547222°N 83.706111°W / 41.547222; -83.706111
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The Shops at Fallen Timbers
Part of the shopping center on Main & Elm Street
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LocationMaumee, Ohio
Coordinates41°32′50″N 83°42′22″W / 41.547222°N 83.706111°W / 41.547222; -83.706111
Address3100 Main St.
Opening dateOctober 2007; 17 years ago (2007-10)
DeveloperGeneral Growth Properties
ManagementMason Asset Management & Namdar Realty Group
OwnerMason Asset Management & Namdar Realty Group
No. of stores and services56
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area605,575 square feet (56,000 m2)
No. of floors1 (2 in Dillards)
Websitetheshopsatfallentimbers.com
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The Shops at Fallen Timbers is a retail lifestyle center in Maumee, Ohio. The mall opened in October 2007 with three anchor stores: JCPenney, Dillard's and Barnes & Noble.

History

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General Growth Properties first conceived the idea of a mall in Maumee, Ohio in the mid-1990s. Initially, the mall was to have been an enclosed project, but in 2003, the company decided on building a lifestyle center.[2] Stores that were proposed to open at the mall included Sears, Galyan's, Kaufmann's and Parisian.[3]

In October 2007, the mall opened for business with Barnes & Noble, JCPenney and Dillard's, the latter of which moved from two stores at nearby Southwyck Mall, as its anchor stores. Two months later, Showcase Cinemas opened a multiplex theater complex at the mall.[4] Upon opening, the mall included several tenants new to the Toledo market, such as P.F. Chang's and White House/Black Market.[5]

In December 2017, the property was sold to Mason Asset Management & Namdar Realty Group for $21 million.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "The Shops at Fallen Timbers". Brookfield Properties Retail Group.
  2. ^ "Shops at Fallen Timbers site taking shape". The Toledo Blade. March 18, 2006.
  3. ^ Chavez, Jon (June 8, 2004). "Retail experts predict Toledo will like Parisian". The Toledo Blade.
  4. ^ Pakluski, Gary T. (December 13, 2007). "Newest complex of silver screens seeks area gold". The Toledo Blade.
  5. ^ "The Shops at Fallen Timbers Opens to Northwest Ohioans" (Press release). Business Wire. October 3, 2007.
  6. ^ CHAVEZ, JON (December 21, 2017). "Shops at Fallen Timbers sells for $21 million". The Toledo Blade.
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