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What Changes Should New Owners Make at Mall?

With Westfield SouthPark sold, are there new stores, restaurants or policies you'd like to see?

By mid-year, is expected to have a new owner.

Strongsville's mall was one of seven properties Westfield agreed to sell to Starwoood Capital Group for $1.15 billion in April.

There has been no official word yet on any changes that might be on the way, although business analysts have said it it unlikely Starwood will have any major announcements.  

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Mall Marketing Director Andy Selesnik said this week that he has not yet had any meetings with Starwood Capital.

The 1.6 million-square-foot mall is arguably one of the most successful in the area. It opened in 1996 and was sold by the Richard E. Jacobs Group to Westfield in 2002.

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Not that the new owners have asked for advice, but if you could offer some, what would it be? 

What stores should they bring in? Which ones should they close? Any new restaurants? Maybe a new policy or two?

 


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