Knoxville Center Mall (Closing 2020) Knoxville, TN
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Knoxville Center, marketed as East Towne Mall; located in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a super-regional shopping mall serving the Knoxville metropolitan area. The mall opened in 1984,[1] and is located at Exit 8 on Interstate 640. The mall's primary target is the fastest growing area in the market.[2] In 1998, Sam’s Club opened its doors for the first time on the southeast corner in the mall’s outlot area. The mall was sold to Simon Property Group spin off Washington Prime Group(now under the name WP Glimcher) On May 29, 2008, Dillard's announced their plans to close due to declining sales. The store closed in September 2008. [3] in 2014. Retaining Simon Property Group as the manager of the mall. On February 18, 2016 it was announced that the mall had been placed up for sale once again.[4] The mall was sold in August 2016 to Knoxville Partners LLC.[5] As of August 2017, Knoxville Partners LLC has changed the name of the mall back to East Towne Mall. Signage at the mall remains unchanged, the mall is still marketed as Knoxville Center. JCPenney announced on March 17, 2017 that they would be closing as a plan to close 138 stores nationwide. The store closed on September 17, 2017. [6] The mall currently has 2 anchor stores open, Belk and Regal Cinemas. Sears announced on May 31, 2018 they would also be closing as part of a plan to close 72 stores nationwide. The store closed September 2, 2018.[7] As of October 2019, the mall has only 12 stores, a dentist's office, an event center and 2 restaurants. The largest of those stores, Belk, announced that they would be closing in mid-November, leaving the mall with no anchor department stores left. [8] On October 31, 2019, Knoxville Center Mall's owners announced that the entire mall would close and all tenants' leases would end on January 31, 2020. The Regal Cinema theatre location closed without any prior warning the same day as the mall's planned closure was announced.[9]
Knoxville Center
East Town Mall (Knoxville Center) Knoxville, TN March 2018 (40584807152).jpg
Exterior view of Knoxville Center, March 2018
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Location
3001 Knoxville Center Drive, near Exit 8 on Interstate 640, Knoxville, United States
Opening date
1984
Closing date
2020
Management
Knoxville Partners LLC
Owner
Knoxville Partners LLC
No. of stores and services
16
No. of anchor tenants
5 (all vacant by mid-November 2019)
Total retail floor area
964,000 square feet (89,600 m2)
(GLA)
No. of floors
2
Website
easttowneknoxville.com
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I drove through downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. This is what I saw.
Wow so Knoxville is sneaky cool and fun. Who would have thought?
Okay so on this road trip of Knoxville, we’re going to bounce around a little bit instead of doing our Knoxville city tour in one continuous drive like we normally do. Right now, we’re just outside of campus at the University of Tennessee, which begins just outside of the downtown area. We’re on Cumberland Avenue, heading east towards downtown.
It’s Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 10:30 am.
We’re on the very southern edge of downtown now, and this is the Tennessee River, where there are a handful of restaurants and housing developments. The Tennessee River begins here in Knoxville. It’s headwaters are formed due to the confluence of the French Broad and Holston Rivers.
We’re at Gay Street, which is the main drag here in Knoxville. Along Gay Street are hotels, arts venues, shopping, and a ton of restaurants and bars.
Knoxville’s population is 170,000. There’s a lot of history here. Arguably the nation’s first electric streetcar ran right up the middle of this street way back in 1890. Mountain Dew had its beginnings in Knoxville. The channel HGTV is based here too. Country singer Kenny Chesney grew up here and director Quentin Tarantino was born here.
Here on the left is Knoxville’s market square, which has a number of restaurants and some shopping. This is where Knoxville has its farmers markets, musical acts, and the city puts in a temporary skating rink in the winter time.
Now we’re heading east again back towards Gay Street.
On the north end of town is the more run down section of downtown called Old City. This is the sketchiest part of downtown Knoxville - home to the city’s main bus stop, train station and homeless shelter. There are a decent number of shops, restaurants and bars here, and this is where people go clubbing - typically starting at about 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
Crime wise - it’s not pretty. Knoxville has been called one of the 50 least livable cities, because, while the downtown area might be charming and very safe, the outskirts are very poor and dangerous. Crime in Knoxville is 131% higher than other cities of its size. 1 in 4 people in Knoxville lives in poverty, almost double the national average.
For perspective, we’ll show you how quickly things change just a block or two east of downtown. The city of Knoxville has been working hard to gentrify and improve much of the greater Knoxville area by rebuilding older rundown homes in this part of town and building newer homes to appeal to younger, wealthier home owners. It’s a process that is ongoing here in Knoxville, and one we talked about a little more extensively in another video we did on the worst areas of Knoxville, where we drove through east Knoxville.
The link to that video is in the description.
For perspective on downtown, we’re going to jump to a clip on the south side of downtown, from where we will drive over the Tennessee River on the Gay Street Bridge and drive back into downtown from across the river.
Now, one more other particular area we covered was a section of the University of Tennessee, which is only two miles from downtown proper. This is what the locals call The Strip, and it’s a series of restaurants and bars where the college kids hang out. During football and basketball games, it can be quite busy here.
Leaving the strip, we head into campus proper. We’re going to show you two landmarks on campus - where the basketball team plays their games, and the campus’ football stadium. The University of Tennessee has about 28,000 students, which puts it just inside the top 50 in terms of largest attendance
Here on the left is the massive Thompson-Boling Arena where the mens and womens basketball teams play. This street is called Phillip Fulmer way. It was named after long-time football coach Phillip Fulmer. The stadium here in the middle of campus is called Neyland Stadium. It’s absolutely massive - and holds 102,000 people. It’s so large it’s hard to even get the entire thing in one frame.
That’s the end of our drive through the greater Knoxville downtown area. Hopefully this gave you some perspective on what Knoxville Tennessee is like.
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I drove through the worst parts of Knoxville, Tennessee. This is what I saw.
Wow! Knoxville's worst areas weren't what I thought they'd be at all. What an interesting experience!
So we’re going to begin our trip in downtown Knoxville on the northern edge of downtown in a small district called Old City. This is the sketchiest part of downtown Knoxville - home to the city’s main bus stop, train station and homeless shelter. There are a decent number of shops, restaurants and bars here, and this is where people go clubbing - typically starting at about 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.
It’s Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 11:15 am.
We’re going to leave the downtown area and head east into the worst area of Knoxville.
As you can see, many areas along the eastern side of downtown Knoxville look to be undergoing change. That’s because Knoxville has begun a gentrification process, slowly moving out the poorer members of the community further out, making room for condos, more retail and other newer and more modern buildings that will be appealing to younger, wealthier home buyers and residents.
This is the corner of McCalla Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard. As you can see across the street - the city has removed a large section of poor, crime ridden areas and built a more modern community. This particular community is called Five Points.
However, two blocks in front of us, if we kept going, on the other side of this new little development, is one of Knoxville’s worst projects. It’s a very interesting dynamic, where you have brand new homes on the same block as the projects.
This gentrification process is controversial. While many support improving communities, it forces poorer people out of their homes, separating them from friends and family. It is odd to see random modernized homes mixed in with older rundown homes. On some blocks, rent goes for $500 for most of the block, and then there are fixed up homes renting for $1,500 a month, or selling for $250,000 grand.
Knoxville has plans to continue modernizing its neighborhoods to lure in more affluence to the area. It seems to be working, as the Knoxville metropolitan area has grown faster than the national average, only trailing the Nashville area in terms of growth.
We’re now in the Parkridge neighborhood, which regularly gets the most attention when it comes to crime and poverty. But I’ve seen some ghetto areas, and this was tame in comparison.
Crime wise - it’s not pretty. Knoxville has been called one of the 50 least livable cities, because, while the downtown area might be charming and very safe, the outskirts are very poor and dangerous. Crime in Knoxville is 131% higher than other cities of its size. 1 in 4 people in Knoxville lives in poverty, almost double the national average.
We’re going to turn left and head west back towards downtown again and head down Magnolia Avenue, one of the most dangerous streets in the greater Knoxville area. Many times, when you hear about a crime, it’s along this section of East Magnolia Avenue.
To be honest, the worst areas of Knoxville were not really even all that bad. From my perspective, the worst outlying areas of Knoxville are just generally poor with heightened crime, but NOTHING like areas in major cities across the country.
We’re going to end the drive here. We also did a drivethrough of downtown Knoxville and the University of Tennessee, as well as a video on our drive to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. The links to those videos are in the description.
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Dead Mall: Knoxville Center CLOSING JAN 2020
Not my usual thing but I was inspired to make a video on Knoxville Center Mall as it's local to me and is basically in free fall at this point with hardly any mall tenants left.
Some thoughts and observations that I did not include in the video:
-The mall was very hot. It seems like they are using a minimal amount of air conditioning, especially upstairs.
-There is security at the mall, but they don't appear to be very vigilant. But I also didn't go making a spectacle of myself.
-The parking lot is in bad shape and on the side of the main mall entrance, you can barely make out any painted spaces on the pavement. Not that big of a problem when you only have tens of customers shopping there.
-It had been reported that Knoxville Partners LLC owed $600,000 in taxes in 2016 and 2017 which were not reported as being paid until the end of 2018.
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Expect a warm Southern welcome. .. welcome to the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North. Peruse the incredible collection at the Knoxville Museum of Art. .. Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Star of Knoxville Riverboat. .. Shop till you drop at the Knoxville Center Mall. .. Or visit the magnificent Sunsphere at Worlds Fair Park, the site of the 1982 Worlds Fair. Theres so much to see and do near the hotel in Knoxville, you may want to plan a second trip!When you visit Knoxville, youll have the best of both worlds: all the excitement and amenities of the city, with the hospitality and charm of a small Southern town. Whatever your pleasure-from golfing to shopping, performing arts to professional sports-youll find it all near the comfortable Knoxville hotel. Whether youre on a business trip or family vacation, youll want a hotel in Knoxville that offers modern amenities and excellent service. Thats just what youll find at the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North hotel. Were conveniently located just five miles from the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Convention Center, close to great shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Plus, were just a short drive from exciting area attractions, including Dollywood and Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Your adventure awaits when you visit the charming Knoxville hotel. services amenitiesEven if youre in Knoxville to enjoy the great outdoors, we want you to enjoy the great indoors as well. Thats why the hotel offers a full range of services and amenities at the hotel to make your stay with us exceptional. Are you planning a meeting? Wedding? Family reunion? Little League game? Let us help you with the easy booking and rooming list management tools. * Meetings Events* Local restaurant guide.expect a warm Southern welcome. .. welcome to the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North. Peruse the incredible collection at the Knoxville Museum of Art. .. Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Star of Knoxville Riverboat. .. Shop till you drop at the Knoxville Center Mall. .. Or visit the magnificent Sunsphere at Worlds Fair Park, the site of the 1982 Worlds Fair. Theres so much to see and do near the hotel in Knoxville, you may want to plan a second trip!When you visit Knoxville, youll have the best of both worlds: all the excitement and amenities of the city, with the hospitality and charm of a small Southern town. Whatever your pleasure-from golfing to shopping, performing arts to professional sports-youll find it all near the comfortable Knoxville hotel. Whether youre on a business trip or family vacation, youll want a hotel in Knoxville that offers modern amenities and excellent service. Thats just what youll find at the Hampton Inn Knoxville-I-75 North hotel. Were conveniently located just five miles from the University of Tennessee and the Knoxville Convention Center, close to great shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities. Plus, were just a short drive from exciting area attractions, including Dollywood and Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Your adventure awaits when you visit the charming Knoxville hotel. services amenitiesEven if youre in Knoxville to enjoy the great outdoors, we want you to enjoy the great indoors as well. Thats why the hotel offers a full range of services and amenities at the hotel to make your stay with us exceptional. Are you planning a meeting? Wedding? Family reunion? Little League game? Let us help you with the easy booking and rooming list management tools. * Meetings Events* Local restaurant guide.
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