You Could Live At RiverTown Mall In The Near Future

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Tommy McNeill

Rivertown Mall has played a major role in many West Michigan kid’s upbringing. Whether that means getting your first ear piercing at Claire’s, watching a movie at Celebration Cinema, meeting Santa Claus, or just killing time walking around the mall. However, the mall has been on the decline for the last couple of years.

The COVID-19 pandemic majorly hurt all retailers around the country, so a mall already struggling saw even larger struggles. Businesses close daily, but there may be light at the end of the tunnel for the large mall. The mall was recently bought by a new investor who is offering new ways to revive the place, including adding a trampoline park and maybe even adding residential space.

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Many of the stores that used to make RiverTown Mall the “place to be” have long since vacated the premises. The former Younkers lot will see a new trampoline park move in. That was only the start, as new investor Poag Development Group looks to diverse what you can do at the mall.

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