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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Sales & New in Store NOW - APR 17 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM NOW - MAR 31zumiez RiverTown Crossings in Grandville MI this store carries snow products Zumiez of Grandville, MI is easy to find and located at RiverTown Crossings. The RiverTown Crossings Zumiez location receives new product daily so come visit us and see the newest selection in shoes, women's & men's t-shirts, skateboards, hats, jackets, watches, backpacks, & more. Zumiez carries many brands; Vans, Nike SB, Obey, Adidas, RIPNDIP, Thrasher, Primitive, Diamond Supply & more. Visit us at Zumiez RiverTown Crossings to shop Stussy & more in-store exclusives. Zumiez is a leading specialty retailer of apparel, footwear, accessories and hardgoods for young men and women who want to express their individuality through the fashion, music, art and culture of action sports, streetwear and other unique lifestyles. RiverTown Crossings is a two-story enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Grandville, Michigan.




Opened in 1999, the mall was developed by General Growth Properties of Chicago, Illinois. It has seven anchors: Sears, Macy's, Kohl's, Younkers, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods and Celebration Cinema.[1] Barnes & Noble is also featured as a junior anchor as well as Old Navy. The idea for a commercial development in Grandville began in 1981 when developer General Growth Properties purchased 99 acres of land on Rivertown Parkway.[2] In 1990, Homart Development Company, a subsidiary of Sears, had begun eyeing a development of a new mall near the intersection of 44th Street and Ivanrest and met with the city for approval.[3] In November 1990, Homart Development Co. originally proposed a 1 million square foot, 120-store indoor mall on 94 acres of land near the intersection, seeking for the land to be rezoned from high-tech industrial to commercial.[5] However, the City of Grandville turned down the plans in January 1991, stating that a 99-acre lot on Rivertown Parkway, which was adjacent to the property sought by Homart, was already zoned for commercial usage and was owned by General Growth.




[6] Homart's plan for a mall was then put on hold after its director, Roy Vice, left the company[5] and Homart Development Company was put up for sale in 1994, later being sold to General Growth in 1995. In October 1994 after waiting for the economy to strengthen, General Growth vice president John Bergstrom proposed a 150-store mall with 4 anchor stores, stating that the project could be completed by Spring 1997.[10] This plan was also declined on October 12, 1994, with Grandville Mayor James Buck stating that more commercial was not needed in the city.[11] General Growth then made a deal to acquire more land adjacent to the site in August 1996, with a new proposed mall site totaling 138 acres. General Growth and the City of Grandville then made a deal in October 1996 after General Growth promised in August that the mall would only remain in Grandville and not span into Wyoming, with Grandville Mayor James Buck stating, "The construction of this mall has been anticipated for years.




Our goal will be to provide the finest shopping mall in Michigan".[14] A revised plan for the mall was later approved in May 1997 which reduced the size of the mall to just over 130 stores.[15] Construction for the mall broke ground on 6 December 1997[16] with a total construction cost of about $160 million. RiverTown Crossings opened on 3 November 1999[1] just prior to the holiday season with five original anchors: Sears, Hudson's, Kohl's, Younkers and JCPenney with Barnes & Noble also featured as a junior anchor. Months later, Galyan's (now Dick's Sporting Goods) and Old Navy opened, with Galyan's becoming the mall's sixth anchor tenant and Old Navy becoming another junior anchor. The mall also offered a Cinemark cinema with 20 screens near its food court. The mall was one of the first developments in the area. After the mall was built, many other restaurants and stores opened around it. Now the area is well developed and a major shopping district for the West Side of Grand Rapids including the Holland Area.




Over time, tenants changed in the mall following acquisitions of businesses or due to businesses leavin. Hudson's converted into Marshall Field's after Hudson's was acquired, with Marshall Field's then changing into Macy's after its acquisition. Galyan's was also changed into Dick's Sporting Goods. A Kahunaville which occupied space in the northern central corridor of the mall was sold in 2004. In June 2007, the Cinemark theater was bought and turned into a Celebration Cinema, a theater chain originating from the surrounding Grand Rapids area. The mall has a total of over 130 stores with about 1,249,697 square feet (116,100.7 m2) of retail space available. Outside are more than 6,000 parking spaces. Food and beverage merchants located in the mall include a T.G.I. Fridays, Panera Bread, Biggby Coffee, Auntie Anne's, Wetzel's Pretzels, a bakery inside Barnes and Noble selling Starbucks Coffee and baked goods from Sweet Street. There is a food court with a carousel in the center that is surrounded by 8 quick service restaurants, with the area also having a Fry Nation, Dairy Queen/Orange Julius, and Surf City Squeeze nearby.




Near the food court, there is also a 20 screen Celebration Cinema movie theater. The theater serves as one of the mall's anchor tenants and is one of the most popular cinemas in Michigan, consecutively performing as one of the top 3 theaters in the state. The mall's slogan is Mix it up, one of few major slogans that General Growth Properties uses with some of their malls. Panoramic photo of the RiverTown Crossings Mall food court in 2012, with the carousel seen in the center. ^ a b c d ^ a b c in with the new From tees to tanks, spring's ready-to-play style starts at the top. of 34results12NextDidn't find what you were looking for?magnifying glass About The Prom Shop The Prom Shop is Memories’ seasonal prom store in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Located at RiverTown Crossings Mall in Grandville, The Prom Shop features Grand Rapids’ largest selection of designer prom gowns.  Plus, with our famous Free Dress Registry, we won’t sell your dress to anyone else at your event – it will stay exclusive to you!




The Grand Rapids Prom Shop features dress selections by Sherri Hill, Mac Duggal, La Femme, Terani Couture, Ellie Wilde and more. Visit one of our Prom Shop locations in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo or Portage to find your dream prom dress. Nothing can ruin your prom night faster than seeing someone else wearing your same dress. At Memories we register our gowns and guarantee we won’t sell your dress to anyone else at your prom (even in a different color).  Your gorgeous gown will stay exclusive to you! When should I start shopping for my prom dress?The earlier the better! We start receiving our new prom stock in November and December and our stock levels typically peak in February.  While we continue to receive new arrivals throughout the season, it’s best to shop early for the biggest selection.Will you sell my same dress to anyone else going to my prom?No. We register all of our gowns and won’t sell the same dress to anyone else going to your event (even in a different color).




What is the price range of your prom gowns?The majority of our prom gowns range in price from $299-$699.Can you match my date’s tux colors to my dress?Since we also offer tuxedo rental we can match your date’s tux to your prom dress perfectly. Plus, we offer the area’s best selection of vest and tie colors (tuxedo rentals are only available at our downtown Kalamazoo location).How do alterations work?See our alterations page. I bought my daughter’s prom dress here and it is a beautiful one of a kind dress. The experience was awesome. The staff was great. I'm getting married this year and I'm going there to look for my wedding dress.HafsaMichiganRead reviews on Google What an amazing experience at the Prom Shop at RiverTown. These ladies are beyond wonderful and helpful. You can tell they really love what they do. Thank you all for a great experience for my daughter and I and also for the gorgeous dress. She is so excited to wear it for prom.AmandaMiddleville, MIRead Reviews on Facebook




High quality and gorgeous dresses in all sizes, colors, and styles. The consultants really take their time to make sure you find the perfect gown and you are feeling happy and beautiful. The best part, they register all of the dresses so they only sell ONE of each style to same school! Totally reduces your chances of matching someone else at your prom or event! Definitely recommend The Prom Shop and their sister store Memories Bridal & Evening Wear!McKenzieMiddleville, MIRead Reviews Google My daughter, her BFF and I went to pick up the dresses they had already fell in love with and purchased a few weeks earlier, but I asked them to try them on again. My daughter's friend came out beaming, still in love with her dress. My daughter came out with tears welling up in her eyes and said she felt ugly in the dress now. Logan took so much time talking with my daughter about her own personal flaws in order to relate to the feelings my daughter was having. She found every undergarment you could ever imagine and tried those too.




She wasn't going to give up until my daughter felt beautiful. After much time, and tears from ALL of us, including Logan, she left feeling beautiful. They did not have to spend all this time with us on this busy Saturday, the girls had already purchased the dresses so there was no more money in it for them. Logan and the others that checked on us, cared about my daughter's feelings and wanted her to feel beautiful. I can't express to you how much this meant to us. We purchased her prom dress last year from Memories, and had fantastic service as well. They have never let us down!JenniferRead reviews on Facebook I shopped with my daughter for a prom dress. The selection was amazing!! The staff were all fantastic...so knowledgeable about inventory and the atmosphere was fun and very professional! I highly recommend this shop!SheilaThree Oaks, MIRead Reviews on Google We have received excellent customer service and beautiful dresses from Memories, both for prom and now for my daughter's upcoming wedding!




The quality and selection of the dresses, as well as their high level of service, sets them apart from everywhere else. We never felt rushed and their recommendations were spot on- they really took the time to listen and apply their knowledge to help us find the perfect dress. I would recommend Memories to anyone looking for an amazing dress and stress-free shopping experience!KristinKalamazoo, MIRead reviews on Facebook Love love Memories staff and store! Great selection of dresses for all sizes! We have now bought 3 dresses from Memories!! And I am quick to tell family and friends and strangers the best place to get a gorgeous one of kind dress!!!TerryThree Oaks, MIRead reviews on Facebook No upcoming events are scheduled at this time. Cinderella's Closet - Grand Rapids The Prom Shop by Memories is sponsoring Channel 93.7 Cinderella's Closet at the Woodland Mall in Grand Rapids, Michigan/At this very special one-day event, we invite area high school girls to select one dress that they can take home FOR FREE for the purpose of wearing it to prom.

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