Address: 4750 North Division, Spokane, WA, 99207
- Hours:
- 10:00 - 21:00 ( Mon - Sat ) 11:00 - 18:00 ( Sun )
NorthTown Mall is a large shopping mall located in Spokane, Washington, United States. It is currently the largest mall in Eastern Washington. The center owned by General Growth Properties and is currently anchored by JCPenney, Kohl's, Macy's, Sears and Steve & Barry's University Sportswear.
HistoryOriginally opened in 1954 as an open air shopping center with the anchors of Albertsons, The Crescent, Sears and Woolworth. Albertsons and Woolworth were eventually closed. The mall was enclosed in 1980s. The mall underwent its first expansion since which added J.C. Penney (which moved from its Shadle Center location) and Troutman's Emporium in 1992. Frederick & Nelson, which had renamed The Crescent store in 1986, closed in 1992, and after initially agreeing to sell the unit to Gottschalks, eventually sold the location to Lamonts in 1993. The Bon March² also constructed a store in 1993. The Lamonts store in its turn was closed and was demolished for an expansion in 2000 which added Nordstrom Rack, Regal Cinemas and Barnes & Noble. Mervyns was closed in 2006 and replaced with Kohl's in 2007.
AnchorsBarnes & Noble (26,539 ft²; opened 2000)
J.C. Penney (140,868 ft²; opened 1992)
Kohl's (81,912 ft²; opened fall 2007)
Macy's (101,249 ft²; opened 2005)
Nordstrom Rack (26,304 ft²; opened 2000)
Regal Cinemas (46,798 ft²; opened 2000)
Sears (160,480 ft²; opened 1959)
Steve & Barry's University Sportswear (68,742 ft²; opened 2007)







