Governor’s Square

About this mall

Governor’s Square is a super-regional shopping mall located on Apalachee Parkway in Tallahassee, Florida.
Its two-level design was a first for northern Florida when it opened in 1979, and it remains the newest of two enclosed malls in the Tallahassee area, the other being Tallahassee Mall.
Built into a hillside, the mall can be entered either on the first or second level, depending on where a particular entrance is located. The mall’s original anchors, JCPenney, Sears & Maas Brothers anchored the original structure. Maas Brothers was converted to Burdines in 1991. A 1993 expansion included an additional wing as well as Dillard’s becoming the fourth anchor. Over the course of 2004 and 2005, the Burdines store was converted to a Macy’s.
The mall lies within a relatively affluent trade area less than two miles (3 km) east of downtown, and is generally considered to offer the most high-end retail in Tallahassee.

Mall details

City: Tallahassee

Region: North America

Country: USA

State: Florida

Trade area: 1 020 000 sq. meters

Address: 1500 Apalachee Pkwy Tallahassee, FL 32301

Management: General Growth Properties

No of floors:: 2

Owner: General Growth Properties

Parking: 5 200 sq. meters

Website: http://www.governorssquare.com/

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