Carwardine Mills

Carwardine Mills is a high end shopping mall located in Newport News, Virginia that is owned by. The mall first opened in 1998 after purchased Carwardine Parks, who were building it with the name of "Colony Shoppes at Carwardine Colony".

Carwardine Mills is located across the street from Carwardine Colony.

History
It was built on an old parking lot of the Carwardine Colony that was hardly ever used by guests ever since the "priority parking" spots became normal cost in 1990, construction started in June of 1995, the old parking lot was fenced off after the 1994 season.

By 1996, construction was under heavy way, that Carwardine Colony visitors had to take the staff route to enter the park for 2 months.

Carwardine Parks sold the Carwardine Mills mall in 2007 to Simon shortly before they bought out The Mills Corporation.

In 2018, online retailer opened a brick and mortar store in the mall.

Anchor stores

 * JCPenney
 * Kohl's
 * Macy's

Other stores

 * Abercrombie & Fitch/Abercrombie Kids (expanded in 2016 into a former pop up shop area to add Abercrombie Kids)
 * Amazon Go/Amazon Books
 * Apple
 * Bath & Body Works
 * Carter's Baby & Kids
 * The Children's Place
 * Disney (Formerly The Disney Store and DisneyStore, changed name to simply "Disney" due to their online store carrying the DisneyStore name)
 * Eddie Bauer
 * Foot Locker
 * Forever 21
 * GameStop (formerly EB Games)
 * GNC
 * Hollister/Gilly Hicks
 * Hot Topic
 * Justice
 * Kids Foot Locker
 * Nike
 * Vans
 * Victoria's Secret
 * White Barn Candle Company
 * Zumiez
 * Zumiez

Food court

 * Moe's Southwest Grill (for April Fools 2008, the restaurant was temporarily transformed into Moe's Tavern from March 29-April 4)
 * Starbucks
 * Wokery Deluxe

Restaurants

 * Buwalda's Restaurant
 * Chuck E. Cheese's (originally debuted with a 1-Stage, then a Studio C Alpha, and since 2019, a Chuck E. Live Stage)

Entertainment

 * Regal Cinemas

Former tenants

 * Abercrombie Kids (2000-2015; moved into Abercrombie & Fitch)
 * Brothers (2013-2015; now Amazon Go)
 * EB Games (now GameStop)
 * Jeepers! (2000-2008; now Buwalda's Restaurant, all rides were sold to Omaha Luna Park)
 * Payless Shoesource/Payless Kids (1998-2019; closed due to bankruptcy, going to be replaced with Dick's Sporting Goods)
 * Ruum American Kid's Wear (2013-15; seasonal pop-up shop, now Abercrombie Kids)
 * Sears (1998-2018; they went bankrupt, the sign was found at a flea market and then sold on eBay a month after it closed, to be replaced with Von Maur)