Former Anchors
- Borders Books & Music (opened in 2000)
- Burdines (opened in 1979, converted to Macy's in 2005)
- Dillard's (opened in 2000, closed in 2008, space is currently vacant)
- Food Fair (later became Pantry Pride, closed 1987, became Food Court)
- Jordan Marsh (opened in 1967, closed in 1992, became Mervyn's)
- Lord & Taylor (opened 1980, closed 2001, store demolished)
- Macy's (converted in 2005 from Burdines, closed in 2009, space is currently vacant)
- Mervyns (opened in 1992 in former Jordan Marsh space, demolished in 2000, became Dillard's and additional mall store space)
- Richards (opened in 1967, closed in 1980, became Sears)
- Sears (opened in 1980 in former Richards space, closed in 2010)
- Woolworth's (opened in 1967, became Borders in 2000)
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