Construction crews start the demolition process on the Sears Building at SouthPark Mall

WHO: SouthPark formally announced redevelopment plans a few months ago and today the movement officially starts. The 40 year old shopping center is getting a little work done and the goal is an elevated shopping experience. Construction crews are set to tear down the former Sears building to start Phase I of the redevelopment of SouthPark Mall.

Guests to the property can expect to see construction crews, bulldozers and large machinery. All entrances will remain open and guests are encouraged to park in either the Dillard's, Younkers, JCPenney or Von Maur lots for easy and convenient access. All stores will be open during the construction phase.

WHAT: Demolition starts today with the former Sears building and will continue through the next several weeks as the former food court gets demolished. This is Phase I of the over 250,000 sq ft to be removed from the property.

The end result will be a new, invigorating shopping experience complete with additional retailers as well as an enhanced experience and new amenities.

Retailers and shoppers are encouraged to get the behind the scenes info on the redevelopment by visiting www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com/redevelopment or follow us on Twitter @SouthParkMallIL and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SouthParkMallIL.

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