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'''Mervyn's #142''', also known as '''South Park''', was a [[Mervyn's]] [[department store]] located at [[South Park Mall (San Antonio, Texas)|South Park Mall]], [[2310 Southwest Military Drive (San Antonio, Texas)|2310 Southwest Military Drive]] in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[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 17, 1985, with a formal grand opening ceremony on July 19 |
'''Mervyn's #142''', also known as '''South Park''', was a [[Mervyn's]] [[department store]] located at [[South Park Mall (San Antonio, Texas)|South Park Mall]], [[2310 Southwest Military Drive (San Antonio, Texas)|2310 Southwest Military Drive]] in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[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 17, 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 or around November 23, 2008.<ref>[https://archive.org/download/san-antonio-express-news-11-19-2008/San_Antonio_Express-News_11_19_2008.jpg Advertisement], [[San Antonio Express-News|''San Antonio Express-News'']], November 19, 2008.</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:21, 21 February 2024
Mervyn's #142 | |
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Store number | 142 |
Name | South Park |
Location | South Park Mall |
Address | 2310 Southwest Military Drive |
City | San Antonio, Texas |
Opened | July 17, 1985 |
Closed | November 23, 2008 |
Retail floor area | 86,000 square feet (8,000 m2) |
Previous tenant | Woolco 6055 |
Next tenant | Dick's Sporting Goods 1129 |
Coordinates | 29°21′19″N 98°31′44″W / 29.35515°N 98.52892°WCoordinates: 29°21′19″N 98°31′44″W / 29.35515°N 98.52892°W |
Mervyn's #142, also known as South Park, was a Mervyn's department store located at South Park Mall, 2310 Southwest Military Drive in San Antonio, Texas.[1] The store opened on July 17, 1985, with a formal grand opening ceremony on July 19,[2] and would be remodeled in 1992.[3] The store closed on or around November 23, 2008.[4]
References
- ↑ Loan and Security Agreement by and among Mervyn's LLC and Mervyn's Brands, September 2, 2004, pp. 167-177 and 273-285.
- ↑ "Three may be charm for Mervyn's: Officials negotiating for Central Park Mall location too." San Antonio Light, July 18, 1985, p. G1 and p. G8.
- ↑ Lambeth, Laura. "Mervyn's gets Frost Bros. store." San Antonio Express-News, December 14, 1991, p. 2B.
- ↑ Advertisement, San Antonio Express-News, November 19, 2008.