Menlo Park Mall
is a two-level super regional shopping mall, located on U.S. Route 1 and Parsonage Road in Edison, New Jersey, USA. The mall has a gross leasable area of 1,232,000 ft² (114,000 m²). [1] Menlo Park Mall is currently owned by the Simon Property Group.
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History
The mall opened in the late 1950s and eventually became the first enclosed mall in Central Jersey. It is named after the
Menlo Park area of Edison, where
Thomas Edison had his famous laboratory, the site of which is about two miles from the mall. From the 1950s to 1990, Menlo Park Mall was anchored by
Bamberger's (changed to
Macy's in 1987),
Alexander's, a small
JCPenney (closed in 1981 after the move to
Woodbridge Center, 3 miles up Route 1) and a two-level
Woolworth. The mall was one level and as a result of the lack of skylights (only shaded windows along the sides of the ceiling) and low lighting was quite dark. The flooring was quite unique in that there were patterns of orange, black, yellow and white throughout the mall. When
Alexander's went out of business, the mall was able to secure the 2nd
Nordstrom in the state of
New Jersey, but changes had to be made to prepare for the opening. Most of the mall was closed from 1990-1991, when it underwent a significant renovation and expansion that converted it from a single-story structure into its current two-story form. In expanding and fitting into the space, the new Menlo Park Mall was built on an angle with the vertex occurring at center court. The new Menlo Park Mall was also changed to have galleria style skylights, domed fountain courts, marble flooring, dramatic lighting, sculptures and a large, skylit food court. Two parking decks were also added, as was a 12 Screen
Cineplex Odeon movie theatre, which replaced the smaller Menlo Park Cinema on Route 1 (which was later replaced by
Romano's Macaroni Grill). Macy's was the only store to remain open during the primary expansion.
In the media
While not featured, the mall's name was mentioned in
Kevin Smith's films
Mallrats
and
Chasing Amy
, both of which take place in
Central Jersey areas. An episode of Comedy Central's
Upright Citizen's Brigade was filmed in the Menlo Park Mall. The
Scott and Todd Big Show
on radio station
WPLJ sponsored a contest in April 2007, in which five contestants had to live in a makeshift prison in the mall for five days with the winner receiving a $5,000 shopping spree and a vacation to
Aruba.
[2]
Following the shooting of an employee on
September 7,
2007, the
Gymboree store temporarily closed, but reopened shortly thereafter.
[3]
Anchors & Majors
Anchors:
- Macy's (337,591 ft2)
- Nordstrom (190,000 ft2)
Other major stores/restaurants:
- Apple Store
- Brookstone
- H&M
- Old Navy
- Champps Americana
- Rainforest Cafe
- Cheesecake Factory
- AMC Theaters
- Steve & Barry's
- Barnes & Noble
- Fox & Hound
- Abercrombie & Fitch
- Armani Exchange
- Cinnabon
- Gamestop
Previous anchors/majors:
- Bamberger's (now Macy's)
- Alexander's (now Nordstrom)
- Zany Brainy (now Fox & Hound restaurant)
- Nobody Beats the Wiz (now Toll Brothers and Todai)
Tenants
The mall's original
anchor store was
Bamberger's, now
Macy's (occupying 337,591 sq. ft) and a more recent addition to the mall is
Nordstrom (occupying 190,000 sq. ft.). Over the years, Menlo Park Mall has sought tennants that market to upscale shoppers like
Abercrombie & Fitch,
Banana Republic,
Kenneth Cole,
Lucky Brand Jeans,
Swarovski,
Zara,
Guess,
Armani Exchange,
H&M, and
Hollister. Menlo Park has also brought in various entertainment and dining options to keep the mall populated after regular hours such as
Barnes & Noble Booksellers,
The Cheesecake Factory, the
Rainforest Cafe, a 12-screen
AMC Theatres,
Fox & Hound,
Romano's Macaroni Grill and
Benihana.
Expansion and renovation
The mall has been extensively expanded and renovated starting in 1999, when a new wing was remerchandised, the lower level west wing (now known as the
Steve & Barry's wing). The wing had previously contained a
Linens 'N Things and
Herman's World of Sporting Goods. Both had evetually closed and as a result of the remerchandising,
Rainforest Cafe opened at the end of the wing and is one of the mall's largest and most successful restaurants. After the closure of a furniture store in the former
Linens 'N Things,
Steve & Barry's opened in 2006. Additional stores located in this wing consist of
Radio Shack a pretzel shop, a unisex hair salon, and a sports collectors shop.
In 2002, construction began on the entrance near Nordstrom facing Parsonage Road. This entrance was temporarily closed for the construction of
Barnes & Noble and
Cheesecake Factory, both of which opened in early 2003. The front parking lot was also expanded.
Between 2002 and 2004, many stores were opened and closed in the mall. Popular stores
Zany Brainy and
Nobody Beats the Wiz closed in 2003. In 2003 and 2004, several eateries in the food court were closed and replaced, including
Burger King (which is now
Wendy's),
Arby's (now a sushi eatery), and a specialty Mexican eatery (now
Taco Bell). The Animal Shop was also replaced with
Cold Stone Creamery, My Favorite Muffin was replaced with a Smoothie stand, and Compact Disc World was replaced with
Jos. A Bank.
Build a Bear Workshop also opened in 2002 and is now one of the mall's most popular attractions.
FAO Schwartz, a popular toy store, was closed and replaced with various stores, including
Bailey, Banks and Biddle. In early 2004.
Apple opened its first mall store in New Jersey, and
Sharper Image also opened that year.
Sony Style then opened its second mall store in New Jersey in 2005.
In 2007, the mall began to go in the direction of fewer but larger stores, as opposed to its previous "numerous small stores" image. Because of this, several small, specialty stores were closed and popular stores such as
Abercrombie & Fitch,
Victoria's Secret,
Express,
The Gap, and
New York and Company were expanded in their places in the spring and summer of 2007, and
Sephora was opened in early spring 2007. In the fall of 2007, large stores of
H&M and
Hollister were added to the mall. The new, extended stores are extremely large, in particular the
Victoria's Secret and
Abercrombie & Fitch stores, which take up large sections of the Macy's wing.
The mall continued to revamp itself, such as the food court dining area being expanded in the fall of 2005, an interactive floor game was added in the spring of 2006 and the fountain in the Nordstrom midcourt was removed in 2006 and replaced with a carpeted soft seating area. The mall also revamped its decor in 2005 and 2006, along with adding soft, carpeted seating areas, and revamped several of its stores in 2006 and 2007, including
Payless ShoeSource and
The Gap. The mall currently has no plans for further renovation.
Abercrombie & Fitch's
Ruehl No.925 is coming Winter 2009, as is an
Aerie store by
American Eagle Outfitters.
New Stores
- American Apparel (Former Sharper Image Location)
Coming Soon
- Ruehl No.925
- aerie (Next to Apple)
- Todai Seafood Buffet
- Champs Sports (Next to Godiva)
- Kira Plastinina
References
- Menlo Park Mall, International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed September 21, 2006.
- Contest turns Menlo Park mall into 'prison', ''Edison-Metuchen Sentinel'', Apr. 18, 2007
- Authorities: Man shoots woman, kills himself in shopping mall, Associated Press, Sept. 8, 2007