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'''Mervyn's #141''', also known as '''Windsor Park''', was a [[Mervyn's]] [[department store]] located at [[Windsor Park Mall (Windcrest, Texas)|Windsor Park Mall]], [[5000 Walzem Road (Windcrest, Texas)|7900 North Interstate 35]] in [[Windcrest, Texas|Windcrest]], [[Texas]].<ref>[https://ia601502.us.archive.org/14/items/mervynsagreement2004/113206645-10000005953.pdf Loan and Security Agreement by and among Mervyn's LLC and Mervyn's Brands], September 2, 2004, pp. 167-177 and 273-285.</ref> The store opened on July 16, 1985, with a formal grand opening ceremony on July 19.<ref>[https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-light-1985-07-18-72/San_Antonio_Light_1985-07-18_72.pdf "Three may be charm for Mervyn's: Officials negotiating for Central Park Mall location too."] [[San Antonio Light|''San Antonio Light'']], July 18, 1985, p. G1 and [https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-light-1985-07-18-79_202303/San_Antonio_Light_1985-07-18_79.png p. G8].</ref> The store would be remodeled in 1992,<ref>Lambeth, Laura. [https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-express-news-december-14-1991-p-2-b_202302/San_Antonio_Express-News_December_14_1991_p2B.jpg "Mervyn's gets Frost Bros. store."] [[San Antonio Express-News|''San Antonio Express-News'']], December 14, 1991, p. 2B.</ref> and closed on September 3, 2005.<ref>[https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-express-news-09-08-2005-page-6-e/San_Antonio_Express-News_09_08_2005_page_6E.jpg "Windsor Park loses Mervyn's, one of 28 stores closing nationwide."] [[San Antonio Express-News|''San Antonio Express-News'']], September 8, 2005, p. 6E.</ref>
'''Mervyn's #141''', also known as '''Windsor Park''', was a [[Mervyn's]] [[department store]] located at [[Windsor Park Mall (Windcrest, Texas)|Windsor Park Mall]], [[5000 Walzem Road (Windcrest, Texas)|7900 North Interstate 35]] in [[Windcrest, Texas|Windcrest]], [[Texas]].<ref>[https://ia601502.us.archive.org/14/items/mervynsagreement2004/113206645-10000005953.pdf Loan and Security Agreement by and among Mervyn's LLC and Mervyn's Brands], September 2, 2004, pp. 167-177 and 273-285.</ref> The store opened on July 16, 1985, with a formal grand opening ceremony on July 19,<ref>[https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-light-1985-07-18-72/San_Antonio_Light_1985-07-18_72.pdf "Three may be charm for Mervyn's: Officials negotiating for Central Park Mall location too."] [[San Antonio Light|''San Antonio Light'']], July 18, 1985, p. G1 and [https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-light-1985-07-18-79_202303/San_Antonio_Light_1985-07-18_79.png p. G8].</ref> and would be remodeled in 1992.<ref>Lambeth, Laura. [https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-express-news-december-14-1991-p-2-b_202302/San_Antonio_Express-News_December_14_1991_p2B.jpg "Mervyn's gets Frost Bros. store."] [[San Antonio Express-News|''San Antonio Express-News'']], December 14, 1991, p. 2B.</ref> The store closed on September 3, 2005.<ref>[https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-express-news-09-08-2005-page-6-e/San_Antonio_Express-News_09_08_2005_page_6E.jpg "Windsor Park loses Mervyn's, one of 28 stores closing nationwide."] [[San Antonio Express-News|''San Antonio Express-News'']], September 8, 2005, p. 6E.</ref>


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Revision as of 15:58, 22 February 2024

Mervyn's #141
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Store number141
NameWindsor Park
LocationWindsor Park Mall
Address7900 North Interstate 35
CityWindcrest, Texas
OpenedJuly 16, 1985
ClosedSeptember 3, 2005
Retail floor area80,000 square feet (7,400 m2)
Next tenantTaskUs call center
Coordinates29°30′28″N 98°23′32″W / 29.50781°N 98.39221°W / 29.50781; -98.39221Coordinates: 29°30′28″N 98°23′32″W / 29.50781°N 98.39221°W / 29.50781; -98.39221

Mervyn's #141, also known as Windsor Park, was a Mervyn's department store located at Windsor Park Mall, 7900 North Interstate 35 in Windcrest, Texas.[1] The store opened on July 16, 1985, with a formal grand opening ceremony on July 19,[2] and would be remodeled in 1992.[3] The store closed on September 3, 2005.[4]

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