Son of CERN. A hodgepodge of what he reads and otherwise finds of interest.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Visit to Manitowoc Wisconsin's other dead mall
Photos and video by Retiring Guy
Manitowoc's other dead mall -- the New Lakeshore Mall, formerly known as the Edgewater -- is located adjacent to the Mid-Cities site and has been sitting empty since 2018. Constructed in the late 1970s , its 20 tenants were originally anchored by Prange’s department store on one end and Prange Way discount department store on the other.
With just a handful of stores remaining, most of them local merchants with limited drawing power, the mall limped into the 2010s, emptying out when Younker's Department Store, which operated as a subsidiary of the Bon-Ton, closed its doors.
When Interstate 43 connecting Milwaukee and Green Bay opened in 1981 (red arrows), all of Manitowoc subsequent retail development took place along a one-mile stretch of Washington Avenue heading east into Manitowoc. (Purple box,) And once Walmart chose this location in the mid-1980s, any chance of a retail revival of the malls (black box) went out the window.
Edgewater is still awaiting its demolition. I imagine the City is still
attempting to scrounge up the funds for this project.
In the 1950s and 60s, Manitowoc was a place where a high school graduates could immediately move into a good-paying job that supported a middle-class lifestyle. Most is those jobs have vanished years ago.
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