
In 2013, Furniture Warehouse moved into the former original Stein Mart location. The third "box", the only one that opened into the mall corridor, was vacant until Stein Mart moved in. Nearby in-line space was also converted to two more junior anchors, one of which was Staples. Maxx renovated the former Brendle's space and relocated in April. According to mall marketing manager Rebecca Spaid, the mall was reconfigured to make space for several new tenants, as well as refreshing the appearance of the mall's interior and exterior.


The mall began renovations and construction in 2005, a process that continued until 2007. On August 12, 2020, it was announced that Stein Mart would close this location as the chain is closing all locations. Michaels bought the A.C.Moore space a few days after A.C. In March 2019, they announced that they were closing their Tanglewood Mall location. Moore opened in February 2006 in a section of previous storefronts, ahead of the proposed construction schedule of Renovations from 2005 to 2007. They said it would be a Carilion Children's Clinic. Penney Space on September 26, 2019, Construction started several days later. The store closed on July 31, 2017.Ĭarilion Clinic announced that they were going to lease the J. Penney announced that they were closing their Tanglewood Mall location. In 2005 the mall added a satellite of a Roanoke Science museum, entitled "Baby Dinosaurs at the Mall". In 1998, a 10-screen outparcel cinema opened. Goody's Family Clothing was added in 1995 in the former French Quarter space, and Stein Mart joined the same year. Miller & Rhoads closed in 1989, with its space being subdivided among smaller stores. The interior was renovated in 1985 following the opening of Valley View Mall, which swept away much of the 1970s-style decorative details, replacing them with softer colors and Mediterranean tile, as well as a passenger elevator. Another notable feature of the mall was the French Quarter, which was designed to look like a French village, with boutiques including a gourmet market and restaurant, DJ's Brasserie. Woolco closed its Tanglewood location in 1983, and the space was renovated to create a Brendle's catalog showroom, along with T. The lower level became small shop space, with the former Murphy's escalator added to the mall common area. Following this departure, its upper level was reconfigured into a food court. A convenience center opened adjacent to the mall in 1975, featuring Kroger and General Cinema. The mall's interior contained dark parquetry floors, tinted glass, modern lighting, and three large fountains. Penney, Leggett (now Belk), Woolco, Miller & Rhoads, and G.C. When the mall opened in 1973, the original anchor stores were J.

Planning for Tanglewood Mall began in 1969, and construction commenced in 1971. A "dead" wing of Tanglewood Mall, in 2004, before renovations began
