Three Rivers Crossing

Three Rivers Crossing, formerly known as Three Rivers Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall located in Kelso, Washington that opened in 1987, on the site of a former golf course adjacent to Interstate 5. Previously owned by General Growth Properties, the mall was one of 30 malls that was spun off into Rouse Properties in 2012. Rouse was acquired by Brookfield Asset Management in 2016. General Growth Properties itself was acquired by Brookfield Property Partners in 2018. In July 2019, Brookfield Properties sold the mall to Arizona-based Three Rivers Village, LLC. In November, 2024, the mall was sold to a new ownership group known as Three Rivers Development Group. The mall has three anchors: JCPenney, Sportsman's Warehouse, and Regal Cinemas. Its original main anchors were The Bon Marche (which became Macy's; closed 2017), JCPenney, Sears (closed 2013), and Emporium (closed 2001). The Kelso Public Library moved its main branch to the mall in 2011. The mall also has several freestanding businesses: Safeway (originally TOP Food & Drug), Target (opened 1990), and Pier 1 Imports (which closed in 2020 along with the rest of the chain). There are also several freestanding restaurants: Red Lobster, Panera Bread, and Fiesta Bonita Mexican Restaurant. The former Izzy's Pizza has reopened as an Asian Buffet restaurant. Regal Cinemas operated a freestanding theater until January 2015, when it relocated into the main mall.

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