A high-end '70s Mod O'Neil's was an original anchor at BELDEN VILLAGE MALL. The store, which was the eighth shopping center branch of the Akron-based chain, featured The Terrace, an upscale restaurant.


In addition to O'Neil's, BELDEN VILLAGE was anchored by Sears and Cleveland-based Higbee's. There were also a Halle's fashion store and Fazio's supermarket. In its original state, the complex spanned approximately 850,000 leasable square feet and contained sixty-three stores and services. It had parking provisions for 4,500 autos.

BELDEN VILLAGE MALL TENANTS 1973:

SEARS (with Coffee House, Garden Shop and freestanding Auto Center) / HIGBEE'S (with restaurant, snack bar, cocktail lounge, beauty salon, Budget Store and public auditorium) / O'NEIL'S (with The Terrace restaurant, beauty salon and fur salon) / HALLE'S fashion store (with beauty salon) / FAZIO'S supermarket / Bakers Shoes / Belden Village Twin Cinema 1 & 2 (outparcel) / Bentley Ties / Brijette Fashions / C.N. Vicary Company men's wear / Camelot Music / Carousel Snack Bar / Casual Corner ladies' wear / Chess King men's wear / Cleveland Fabric Shop / Cleveland Tuxedo Shop / Deuble's Jewelers / Diamond Men's Store / Docktor Pet Center / Fanny Farmer Candies / First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Canton / Fleischer Shoes / Florsheim Shoes / Foxmoor Casuals ladies' wear / Frenchy's & La Bistro / GNC / Gray Drug (with luncheonette) / Hallmark Cards & Gifts / Hanover Shoes / Harter Bank & Trust Company / Hoffritz Cutlery / Hough Bakeries / Hughes & Hatcher men's wear / Jean Nicole ladies' wear / Kinney Shoes / Lott / Marianne's ladies' wear / McKelvey's Loft apparel / Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio / Mother-To-Be Maternity / Norman Shoes / Parklane Hosiery / Petrie's ladies' wear / Red Cros Shoes / Richman Brothers men's wear / Roger's Jewelers / Singer Sewing Center / Stern & Mann Company (with beauty salon) / Studer's Sporting Goods / Susan Ives ladies' wear / The Limited ladies' wear / The Parisian Company / The Peoples Merchants Trust Company / The Shoe Lace / Thom McAn Shoes / Tobaccoland / Toy Mart / Waldenbooks