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Two longtime Mid City Mall businesses, Baxter Avenue Theatres and ValuMarket, are closing by year-end and mid-2026, amid uncertain redevelopment.
Two long-standing Mid City Mall businesses in Louisville—Baxter Avenue Theatres and ValuMarket—are closing, with the theater shutting down December 31 and the grocery store leaving by June 2026.
The closures follow ongoing uncertainty about the mall’s redevelopment, which has been on the market since November 2024 and is now owned by Bardstown Road Investment Co. and the David A. Metts Irrevocable Term Trust.
While the Highlands-Shelby Park Library will remain open through mid-2026, other tenants like the Nearly New Shop and Back Door Bar have already left.
A new indoor mall, Nearly New 2 U, opened in November but faces an uncertain future beyond its current lease.
The mall is valued at $11.4 million for tax purposes.
Dos negocios de larga data de Mid City Mall, Baxter Avenue Theatres y ValuMarket, cerrarán a fines de año y a mediados de 2026, en medio de un desarrollo incierto.