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Chicagoland Malls That Still Exist

Posted on July 17, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Emily Mack

Emily Mack

Emmi Mack at Old Orchard.

Clearing out Old Orchard’s Forever 21 shortly before the chain closed for good. (Emmi Mack / Hey Chicago)

Once upon a time, Water Tower Place was a beacon for Chicago shoppers: eight glittering floors of commerce, anchored by massive retailers like Macy’s (formerly Marshall Field’s) and American Girl Place.

That Macy’s is long gone. More recently, the top five mall floors shuttered too. They’re currently up for sale or lease by a commercial real estate firm, likely to become office space. While stores remain on the first three floors, the move makes Water Tower Place a shell of its former self.

With an industrial developer eyeing Ford City Mall in West Lawn as a potential warehouse complex and imminent redevelopment at Northbrook Court, what’s a mall rat to do? Where are we supposed to go when it’s cold outside?! Where can young people hang out freely?

Fear not — there are still a few old-school shopping centers for browsing and buying IRL.

The Shops at North Bridge in Streeterville

Downtown shoppers will find some solace in The Shops at North Bridge, a relatively new mall, though the stores are decidedly high-end. In August, the mall will host Pizza City Fest.

  • Remaining department store(s): Nordstrom

Every Northwest-Sider knows the HIP. Is it as hip as it once was? Absolutely not. But it’s convenient, blending big box chains like Target alongside smaller mall classics.

  • Remaining department store(s): Kohl’s (which includes a Sephora but does not accept Sephora returns) and Nordstrom Rack. (Are we counting the rack? Let’s count it.)

Bargain hunters will be familiar with Rosemont’s massive outlet complex. Despite our mall decline, lots of stores are still in business here.

  • Remaining department store(s): Nordstrom Rack and Sax OFF 5th.

Chicago Ridge Mall in Chicago Ridge

In the Southwest burbs, Chicago Ridge Mall offers the quintessential mall experience right down to the grub: Cinnabon, Auntie Anne’s and Wetzel’s Pretzels, Dippin’ Dots, Gloria Jean’s, Sbarro …

  • Remaining department store(s): Kohl’s, Burlington

Old Orchard in Skokie

I go to Old Orchard constantly. It’s the closest stop with everything I need as a young woman addicted to fast fashion. (Sorry. I’m still mourning Forever 21.) Also, they just opened an Urban Outfitters and a Puttshack with crazy cocktails!

  • Remaining department store(s): Macy’s

Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg

You can’t talk malls without talking Woodfield. With close to 300 stores, it’s among the largest malls in the country. It’s the very largest in Illinois, followed by Oakbrook Center, which is also worth the trip.

  • Remaining department store(s): Macy’s, Nordstrom, JCPenney

Honorable Mention: Lincolnwood Town Center in Lincolnwood

Lincolnwood Town Center is not what it used to be. But if you like walking laps in dead malls or have a soft spot for Hot Topic, this is a solid place to kill time. (I usually score some interesting, cheap pieces at the indie stores.) It’s accessible, too: the last stop on the Kimball bus going north.

  • Remaining department store(s): Kohl’s

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