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Nowhere else in the world can you find such an unprecedented collection of upscale specialty retailers. The region's preeminent shopping destination includes 160 specialty stores and restaurants including Anne Fontaine, Cartier, Chanel, Crate & Barrel, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Juicy Couture, Legal Sea Foods, Louis Vuitton, Polo Ralph Lauren, Space.nk.Apothecary, Tiffany & Co. and anchors Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue. Approximately 40 boutiques have their only New Jersey location at The Mall at Short Hills, a favored destination for shoppers from far and wide.
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The first enclosed shopping center in the East, Cherry Hill Mall has long been a major shopping destination to some of the most affluent neighborhoods in southern New Jersey. With over 165 of the most popular stores, Cherry Hill Mall is currently South Jersey’s Fashion Destination. And, the best is yet to come! Over the next two years, the mall will undergo a spectacular transformation! Look for the addition of Nordstrom, Crate & Barrel and The Container Store to name a few of our already announced additions. There will be many more announcements, as the most sought after retailers join Cherry Hill Mall. Plus, watch as Bistro Row takes shape a cluster of fantastic dining options that will line Route 38.
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Americana Manhasset is a high-end premium open-air shopping center located in Manhasset, New York. It is the largest and most well known shopping center in the area commonly referred to as the "Miracle Mile."
International fashion designer labels and luxury goods companies like Christian Dior, Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, Donna Karan, Fendi, Gucci, Jil Sander, Louis Vuitton, MaxMara, St. John, Tiffany & Co. and Coach - among many others - maintain a total of more than 45 retail stores and restaurants on a 220,000 square foot site surrounded by beautiful gardens. Source |
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Premier indoor shopping center; featuring local and national stores, dining, and stadium-seating Cinemas.
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Kings Plaza is a shopping center that opened in 1970, within the Marine Park/Mill Basin section of Brooklyn, east of Flatbush Avenue. Originally hosting the now defunct Alexander's, as well as Macy*s department store chains, it began to operate a branch of Sears in 1997, and underwent extensive renovations in 2001. Later, Kings Plaza closed the Waldenbooks book store, Suncoast videos and Sam Goody music store. The Banana Republic store was closed and changed into a children's clothing store named Kidstown (which has also closed) and a Godiva chocolate store was added. CVS also closed and was replaced by a furniture store. An Armani Exchange store was added to the mall, expected to open summer 2008. Source
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Find savings of 25% to 65% every day from our unparalleled collection of designer and name brand outlet stores.
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Located inside a historic World War II arsenal, the mall offers a unique mix of heritage and fabulous shopping opportunities. Arsenal Mall makes shopping easy and convenient with your favorite stores like Filene's Basement, Home Depot, Linens-N-Things, Marshalls and Old Navy. The mall also offers 65 specialty stores, 2 full-service restaurants and a sports themed Food Court. Be sure to stop by the sports-themed Food Court to check out the original Boston Garden scoreboard. Find everything you are looking for, and more, at Arsenal Mall.
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The Burlington Center Mall is a two-level enclosed shopping mall located in Burlington Township, New Jersey, opened in August 1982. It was built by The Rouse Company of Columbia, Maryland.
The mall's three anchor stores are J.C. Penney, Sears and Macy's. Currently, Burlington Center Mall is managed by Jager Management. Source |
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The Shoppes at Farmington Valley is an open-air shopping destination that offers an enticing selection of fifty specialty stores and unique eateries amid sunlit streetscapes, lush landscaping, oversized potted plants, park benches and more. The Shoppes at Farmington Valley is a committed and involved member of the local community. Through our support of a wide range of local organizations and initiatives we are able to provide our patrons with not only an exceptional shopping experience, but also the opportunity to experience cultural events, family fun and live entertainment showcased throughout the year.
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Crystal Mall is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, and Sears. More than 130 specialty stores are featured including Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle, Ann Taylor Loft, The Children's Place, Eastern Mountain Sports, Gap, GapKids, Godiva Chocolatier, H&M, Old Navy, Pacific Sunwear, Victoria's Secret, and Waldenbooks.
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One of the nation’s strongest retail real estate markets, the new shops and restaurants at Wisconsin Place are joining many of the world’s most renowned retail names including Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Tiffany & Co.
Wisconsin Place brings Bloomingdale’s, street-front specialty retail boutiques and restaurants, and a Whole Foods market to an increasing renowned shopping mecca. |
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Independence Mall, the premier shopping and entertainment destination in the Plymouth and Cape Cod regions. At Independence Mall, you'll find an impressive selection of retail stores, services and restaurants to make your shopping experience a truly exceptional one!
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If you love shopping, South Shore Plaza is the mall for you. Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Filene's and Sears serve as anchor stores in this upscale center. The center's dual level design allows for over 180 specialty shops including, The Gap, Crate & Barrel, Coach, Banana Republic, Godiva Chocolatier and Kay Jewelers.
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Dillard's opened at Willow Lawn in 1998, replacing the former Belk. This Dillard's did not last long, however, and was closed by 2004. The former Dillard's was soon replaced with Gold's Gym and Ross Dress For Less. Barnes & Noble, which opened in the 1990s, moved out in 2000 and was replaced with Staples.
Federal Realty began a renovation of the mall in 2005, taking a portion of the enclosed mall and returning it to an open-air strip. Also in 2005, Ben Franklin Crafts (which was formerly an outparcel) and K & G Fashion Superstore moved into the mall, the latter replacing most of the food court. Tower Records closed in 2006. Source |
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The Pheasant Lane Mall is a two level super-regional mall located in tax-free New Hampshire. The 1,000,000 square foot mall opened in 1986 and attracts over 10 million customer annually. The mall is anchored by Sears, JCPenney, Target, and Macy's and boasts over 130 specialty stores and a 13-unit Food Court.
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It’s time to make a trip to Christiana Mall for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! Whether you enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores, Christiana Mall offers a complete entertainment experience.
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City Place Mall, an enclosed atrium style shopping center with 400,000 square feet of shopping and entertainment is located in the central business district of downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. It opened its doors in 1992 and features three anchors, five marble and brass appointed levels of retail specialty stores and services, a food court, bank, restaurants and a pedestrian bridge that is connected to a multi-level parking facility. Anchors include Marshall’s, Burlington Coat Factory and Gold’s Gym. City Place is literally the city center, beautifully located as a hub and starting point from which people can find and enjoy close by shopping and casual as well as formal restaurants and more.
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It’s time to make a trip to White Marsh for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! Whether you enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores, White Marsh offers a complete entertainment experience.
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Featuring three department stores, over 120 specialty shops & eateries plus a state-of-the-art, 24-screen stadium seating cinema, Neshaminy Mall offers terrific shopping, dining and entertainment for the whole family! Before or after a movie, grab a bite to eat at the new Manny Brown's Bar & Grill--complete with outdoor patio--located in the AMC theater wing. Their hearty menu features steak, ribs, chicken and many other classic appetizers and entrees.
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The Mall at Steamtown opened with 65 retailers and 3 anchors: Boscov's, Montgomery Ward and The Globe. The Globe, an historic Scranton retailer, was connected to the mall via the bridge space. Unfortunately, the struggling anchor closed its doors in 1995. The building has since been redeveloped and is now known as Metro Tech Center, home of Diversified Information Technologies.
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Providence Place is the ideal venue for tour de force shopping excursions, family outings and intimate rendezvous. With over 170 stores, eight restaurants, and entertainment venues, you’ll find something for every age, taste and style.
This shopping, dining and entertainment destination is the centerpiece of a downtown Providence renaissance. The impressive line-up of retailers includes the area’s only Nordstrom, Coach, The Cheesecake Factory, J. Jill, Sony Style, Sigrid Olsen, Ross-Simons, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Dave & Buster’s, and Feinstein IMAX Theatre. With its stunning architecture, a downtown location, a lively streetscape and carpeted floors, Providence Place provides a one-of-a-kind shopping experience. |
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Bristol Mall is the only regional shopping mall serving Bristol, Virginia. The mall was built in the early to mid 1970s. The mall is notable to the area because it was at one time the largest enclosed indoor mall in the Upper East Tennessee/Southwest Virginia area.[citation needed] Anchor stores of the mall comprise two Belk stores, as well as JCPenney and Sears. One of the Belk stores was previously Parks-Belk, while the other, which opened as Miller's Department Store, later became Hess's and then Proffitt's.
Bristol Mall has the usual mix of restaurants, mall services, fast food, and other typical mall stores, as well as a movie theater. There are also nine food establishments including Chick-Fil-A, Subway, and Piccadilly Cafeterias. With Bristol being the home of country music, long before Knoxville or Nashville, for many years there has been a museum at the mall, showcasing the legacy this left to the area. Source |
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Union Station is the most exciting and dynamic shopping destination in the country. The quality and diversity of its stores have made it the choice of Presidents as well as millions of busy commuters and wide-eyed tourists each year.
There are two levels of concourses, each lined with stores whose names you're sure to recognize. You will find specialty boutiques, fashion and gift stores, shops offering Washington souvenirs, and much, much more. For a tasteful break from shopping, enjoy a meal at one of our fine restaurants throughout the Station or visit the food court on the lower level with hundreds of delicious choices. For dessert, why not see a movie? A state-of-the-art, 9 screen American Multi-Cinema complex is located on the lower level, too. |
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The Shops at Georgetown Park is at the intersection of Wisconsin and M Streets, N.W.
From Dulles Airport - Take the Toll Road, Route 267 to Route 66 East. Exit at the Rosslyn/Key Bridge exit (Exit #73). At the third light make a left onto North Lynn Street, this will take you across the bridge. Make a right on M Street. Clyde's is located 2 1/2 blocks from this point, on the right-hand side of the street. |
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It’s time to make a trip to The Maine Mall for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! Whether you enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores, The Maine Mall offers a complete entertainment experience.
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The Aroostook Centre Mall is home to Sears, JC Penney, Staples and Kmart, providing a moderate priced merchant mix to our consumers. In addition, we have approximately 40 in-line mall shops, an 8-plex cinema with 1,700 seats, Ruby Tuesday Restaurant, and a large open food court, with 400 plus seating and entertainment stage. In the Sears Court, the seasonally decorated 12 person mini-train offers shoppers a fun adventure, also hosting Santa Claus and his friend, the Easter Bunny. Area daycares are invited to visit and enjoy a free train ride and a special visit.
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In June 1864, the Wilmington City Railroad Company opened the city's first trolley line, including Delaware Avenue to Rising Sun Lane. Middle Depot was located at Delaware Avenue and Dupont Street, close to the B&O Railway passenger depot.
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