(then called Tuesday's) on the left Carolina Circle Mall opened in 1976, two years after the opening of
Four Seasons Mall in southern Greensboro. Carolina Circle Mall was anchored by
Belk,
Ivey's and
Montgomery Ward. Belk opened its doors in February 1976, and Montgomery Ward's, Ivey's and twenty-two other stores opened in August of that year. It was Ivey's first department store in Greensboro. The mall encompassed . Carolina Circle Mall also featured the only ice skating rink in Greensboro, located in the central corridor of the mall. The mall also had a movie theater and out-parcel stores such as
Toys R Us and a
Kmart across Cone Boulevard. Another major tenant was a
Piccadilly Cafeteria and a restaurant and bar called
Annabelle's. The mall continued to enjoy success and friendly competition with Four Seasons and other retail establishments in town throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s. In the late 1980s, Carolina Circle Mall's vacancy rate rose when Four Seasons was expanded. To keep up, Carolina Circle Mall was renovated. A
food court replaced the ice rink in 1988. ==Decline==