River Roads Mall
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River Roads Mall was an enclosed shopping mall
Shopping mall
A shopping mall, shopping centre, shopping arcade, shopping precinct or simply mall is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit, along with a parking area — a modern, indoor version...

 located in the city of Jennings
Jennings, Missouri
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, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
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, United States
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. Opened in the mid-1950s as one of the nation's first shopping malls, the mall declined in the 1990s, becoming a dead mall
Dead mall
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 and eventually being shuttered. Demolition of the long-vacant mall began in 2006.

History

Opened in the mid-1950s, the mall originally featured St. Louis-based Stix, Baer & Fuller as its main anchor store
Anchor store
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, as well as a Kroger
Kroger
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 supermarket and a Woolworth
F. W. Woolworth Company
The F. W. Woolworth Company was a retail company that was one of the original American five-and-dime stores. The first successful Woolworth store was opened on July 18, 1879 by Frank Winfield Woolworth in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as "Woolworth's Great Five Cent Store"...

 dime store. Walgreens
Walgreens
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 operated a store in the mall as well. A 1970s expansion brought JCPenney as a second anchor store. Dillard's
Dillard's
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 bought the Stix, Baer & Fuller chain in 1984, converting all Stix, Baer & Fuller stores to the Dillard's name. However, the River Roads Mall store was closed not long afterward in 1986 at the end of the lease. JCPenney converted its store to a JCPenney outlet in 1984. The mall's Kroger was converted to an independent supermarket called Food For Less after Kroger pulled out of the St. Louis market in 1986. Woolworth closed the River Roads location (along with locations at West County Mall
West County Center
West County Center is a shopping mall located in Des Peres, Missouri, originally built in 1969. The original mall closed in 2001, and a new mall on the site opened in 2002. From the mid-1990s to 2007, the mall was known as Westfield West County and was one of seven St...

 and in South St. Louis City) in early 1991 during one of the chain's earliest rounds of store closures.

By 1995, all of the other stores in the mall had closed as well, leaving only Walgreens, which relocated across the street to a freestanding location at the corner of Halls Ferry Road and Jennings Station Road in 1996. Benderson Development, which had acquired the mall shortly before its closure, sold the mall property in 1997. River Roads served as a MetroBus
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 transfer point until 2006. Demolition of the vacant structure began in 2006. The only buildings that remain are Food For Less and Firestone Auto and Tire which was an outparcel near the intersection of Halls Ferry Road and Jennings Station Road.

Use of River Roads as a MetroBus Transfer Point

River Roads also served as a bus transfer point during its history. Seven bus routes converged at Halls Ferry and Jennings Station Road (the intersection where the mall was) until demolition began in August 2006, at which point Metro
Bi-State Development Agency
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moved its transfer point to a transit center at Hall Street and Riverview Boulevard in Riverview. Bus routes that converged at River Roads are listed below with routes that were moved to Hall and Riverview in bold
  • 16 City Limits
  • 27 North County Shuttle
  • 36 Spanish Lake
  • 40 Broadway
  • 41 Lee
  • 61 Chambers
  • 64 Lucas Hunt
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