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The following stores were scheduled to open on Thursday, October 23, 1986:
 
The following stores were scheduled to open on Thursday, October 23, 1986:
 
J. C. Penney (anchor store)
 
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Abbott’s Cards
 
Abbott’s Cards
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Amy’s Hallmark
 
Amy’s Hallmark
 
Boardwalk Fries
 
Boardwalk Fries

Revision as of 06:41, 30 June 2017

On Thursday, October 23, 1986 at 9:30 a.m., the Indian Mound Mall, located at 771 S. 30th Street in Heath, opened its doors for the first time amid much fanfare and hoopla. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Heath Mayor John C. Geller and was accomplished using a pair of gold scissors dropped by skydivers. There was a large balloon release and music was performed by the Heath High School Band. Following the opening, the celebration continued that week with many planned events including performances by the OSU Jazz Ensemble and the Licking County String Quartet. Helium filled balloons were given out to children and many shoppers enjoyed the mimes, magicians, and clowns. David Glimcher of Glimcher Company, a real estate and development firm, first brought his ideas for the mall to Heath in 1979. Although interest waned in the early 1980s, the plans to move forward with development of the mall began in earnest in 1984.

Several anchor stores that were open prior to the mall grand opening were: Elder-Beerman (opened in September 1986) Hills (opened October 1, 1986) Lazarus (opened October 1, 1986)

The following stores were scheduled to open on Thursday, October 23, 1986: J. C. Penney (anchor store)

Abbott’s Cards

Amy’s Hallmark Boardwalk Fries C. A. House of Music The Canary and the Elephant Casual Corner Cindy’s Cinnamon Rolls Claire’s Boutique CPI Photo Finishing Deb Store E. B. Brown Opticians Endicott Johnson Fashion Bug Foot Locker General Nutrition Center Grandma Jon’s [sp?] Cookies Gray Drug Fair Hot Sam’s Kay Bee Toys Kinney Shoes LeRoy’s Jewelers Master Cuts Tash Shoes Paul Harris Petland The Rave Record Town Regis Royal Optical Sparta Homemade Candies Tapeworld Thom McAn Ups and Downs Vittorio’s Pizza Walden Books Youthland[1]

K.W.

References

  1. Amy Bates, “Curtain On New Mall Goes Up Thursday,” The Newark Advocate, October 19, 1986, 1D.