The Mall at Partridge Creek


The Mall at Partridge Creek is an open-air shopping mall in Clinton Township, a suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Under construction since 2005, the mall opened to the public on October 18, 2007. The Mall at Partridge Creek features free WiFi, pop jet fountains, a TV court and a 40' fireplace, and welcomes dogs and provides four dog comfort stations on site. The Mall at Partridge Creek was developed by the Taubman Corporation of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It is also the first mall to open in Macomb County since Lakeside Mall in 1976. The mall, managed by Starwood Capital Group, reported 2006 average sales per square foot of $539, well above the threshold for 'class A' mall properties. The state's first L.L.Bean opened in the center court between Pandora and Lush in 2016. There is a Nino Salvaggio grocery store in the outlot. The mall is anchored by MJR Theatres, with 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Nordstrom and Carson's.
In August 2018, the Carson's at the mall closed due to the chain’s liquidation.
In June 2019, Nordstrom announced its closure at the mall, leaving the mall with no department store anchors. The store closed on September 13, 2019.

About the mall

The mall features around 90 shops and restaurants. Tenants of the mall include H&M, L.L.Bean, Eddie Bauer, Apple Store, Starbucks, and Forever 21. The mall features a 14-screen MJR movie theater; a snow-melt system on the sidewalks; an outdoor play area.
The mall is billed as dog friendly, and the mall itself maintains a dog/owner code of conduct and a list of dog friendly stores. It joins at least 38 other pet friendly malls in the United States.