Grand Central Mall


Grand Central Mall is a regional shopping mall in Vienna, West Virginia, near the larger city of Parkersburg. The mall opened in 1972 and is the only enclosed mall within thirty-five miles of its region. It features more than ninety tenants, including a food court, a movie theater and three anchor stores: Belk, JCPenney, and Dunham's Sports which opened in November 2009. The mall is owned by Washington Prime Group.

History

Grand Central Mall opened in 1972 as the only enclosed mall within the Mid-Ohio Valley region. At the time, the mall included The Diamond, JCPenney, Sears, and a G.C. Murphy dime store among its anchors. The Diamond closed in 1983 and was later converted to Stone & Thomas, which in turn became Elder-Beerman after the Stone & Thomas chain was acquired in 1998. Phar-Mor, a discount pharmacy chain, was later added to the mall.
Glimcher Realty Trust acquired the mall in 1993. Three years later, the company invested in an $8 million expansion, which brought a food court and a new movie theater. Phase 2 of the expansion comprised a Proffitt's anchor store, which was also added to Glimcher's Morgantown Mall in Morgantown, West Virginia the same year. These two stores were the first Proffitt's stores in West Virginia. Phar-Mor closed in 2002 and eventually became Steve & Barry's.
Steve & Barry's, a former anchor store, closed in September 2008, along with all other Steve & Barry's stores. The space is now occupied by Dunham's Sports.
On November 28, 2017, it was announced that Elder-Beerman would be closing on January 31, 2018. A 20,000 square foot portion of the store will be converted to the first H&M store in West Virginia.
On September 18, 2018, Sears announced that its store would be closing as part of a plan to close 12 stores nationwide. The store closed in December 2018.