Navigating an active phase of commercial repositioning rather than operating as a stable two-anchor format, RiverTown Crossings in Grandville, Michigan, saw Macy’s permanently close its doors on March 22, 2026, leaving the former anchor box as a redevelopment variable while the property’s occupied anchor set of JCPenney, Kohl’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Celebration Cinema, and Soar N Bounce continues to serve the southwest Grand Rapids consumer base on the US-131 and I-196 commercial corridor. The 1.25 million square foot property serves the Grandville, Wyoming, Kentwood, and Byron Center residential base in the southwestern arc of Michigan’s second city, with Celebration Cinema offering additional destination entertainment following its renovation and the April 2026 opening of Oscar’s Restaurant and Bar within the cinema complex.
Anna’s House, the Grand Rapids-founded breakfast and brunch restaurant with strong regional recognition, and Uccello’s of Grandville, the locally-rooted Italian-American restaurant, give the property two local F&B identity anchors. Sephora serves the prestige beauty category. Dick’s Sporting Goods, Foot Locker, House of Hoops, Finish Line, and Zumiez cover the sporting goods and athletic footwear floor. Barnes and Noble anchors the books and culture retail category. Rogers and Hollands gives the property a Midwest fine jewelry identity.
H&M, American Eagle, Aerie, Hollister, Old Navy, PacSun, Tillys, Windsor, and Victoria’s Secret cover the accessible fashion register. Miniso serves the value lifestyle and collectibles category. The Celebration Cinema-Anna’s House local identity combination gives RiverTown Crossings a commercial character that the Kent County southwest suburban household accesses as a neighborhood retail and entertainment hub distinct from the more polished formats serving the eastern Grand Rapids market.
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