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Cache Valley Mall is becoming new for you. Our extensive renovation and expansion features exciting new shopping with the following premier tenant lineup: American Eagle, Hot Topic, PacSun, Vanity, and EB Games, brand new food court, soft seating throughout the mall, and new family and public restrooms.
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Featuring Dillard's, JC Penney, Sears and over 60 specialty shops, Capital Mall offers terrific shopping and entertainment for the whole family! Enjoy dinner at Garfield's and the latest hit movie at our Capital 4 and Capital 8 Movie Theaters.
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As Southern California's premier trendsetting marketplace, Beverly Center features 160 distinctive specialty boutiques and restaurants reflecting the diverse styles and tastes of Los Angeles. Located at the edge of Beverly Hills and Hollywood between La Cienega and San Vicente Boulevards, Beverly Center is anchored by Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Macy's Men's Store, a 13-screen movie theater and California's only Grand Lux Cafe. The Rooftop Terrace showcases panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the legendary Hollywood sign and is available for private parties.
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Visit Animas Valley Mall's brand new Food Court, featuring popular restaurants including Sbarro Italian Eatery, Famous Wok, Chicadees and Corn Dogs Plus. Catch a movie at our Animas Cinema Four and while you wait enjoy a relaxing dinner where you'll find a new family lounge and restroom, or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores like Journey's, Hot Topic, Gap and Pacific Sunwear. Find it here, Animas Valley Mall offers a complete entertainment experience.
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The Willows Shopping Center is located in one of the fastest growing areas of the East Bay in Concord, California. The center boasts a strong line up of national retailers including Old Navy, Cost Plus World Market, REI, CompUSA, Claim Jumper, Benihana and the newest member in holiday 2006, Pier One. Located in a densely populated area, the customer is a college educated, white collar professional, with over two-thirds opening their own home. The average household income of $92,574 is 24 percent above the state average. Over forty-five percent of customers are between the ages of 35 and 54 and in the prime of their career. The center is located adjacent to and is visible from the major north/south of I-680 that links the area to San Francisco. In addition, two BART stations provide rapid transit for office workers from the surrounding area to the city. Source: Wikipedia
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Shopping with lots of style and good taste.
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Jacksonville's premier shopping destination. Treat yourself to the best, while discovering the joy of shopping. If sophistication is what you are after, look no further. The Avenues is a multi-level shopping center that offers over 1.1 million square feet of shopping with 5 department stores including Belk, Belk Men’s & Kids, Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears, plus more than 150 of the most exciting stores in Northeast Florida. Stores include American Eagle, Aeropostale, Aldo, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Carlyle and Co., Coach, Express, New York & Company, Origins, PacSun, Pottery Barn, Talbots and Williams-Sonoma
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For the last two years, the 75-acre shopping center has undergone a multi-million dollar redevelopment. Today, Fallbrook Center is a one million sq. ft. open-air center, featuring top name and value-oriented retailers including Party City, Kohl's, Michael's Arts & Crafts, Designer Shoe Warehouse, Linens 'n Things and Petco. Fallbrook Center will open Home Depot, Trader Joe’s. Yan Can Cook, Cold Stone Creamery and Quizno’s later this year.
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Bergen Town Center is a dominant super regional shopping center located in Paramus, New Jersey, featuring specialty shops and eateries, including Century 21, Filene’s Basement, Marshall’s and Off 5th-Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet.
Bergen Town Center is an 816,000 square foot shopping center. It originally opened in November 1957 as an open-air center. It was then renovated and enclosed in 1973. In 2006 ground was broken for a major renovation that will position the Bergen Town Center as a premiere center in the northeast. Future tenants include Whole Foods, Target and others. Bergen Town Center is conveniently located in Paramus, NJ, which has the second-highest concentration of retail in the US, second only to Manhattan's 7th Avenue. Bergen Town Center is just off of Route 4 East at Forest Avenue and can be easily accessed from Route 17, the Garden State Parkway, the NJ Turnpike, the George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel. |
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Situated at the heart of the Kohala Coast on the Island of Hawaii, the Kings’ Shops is a vital part of Waikoloa Beach Resort, one of Hawaii’s most popular tourist destinations. The center boasts one of the highest sales-per-square-foot in the state of Hawaii and includes Louis Vuitton, Coach (opening Summer 2006), Tiffany & Co. (opening Fall 2006), Roy’s Waikoloa Bar & Grill, Big Island Steakhouse, Macy’s and DFS Galleria (featuring boutiques such as Bulgari, Burberry and Ferragamo). An expansion project will soon be launched adding 25,000 square feet of upscale retail shops.
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Yes! Galleria Gift Certificates are accepted at all stores, restaurants, and the Westin Hotel Galleria. The gift certificates are available in any denomination and can be purchased at the Customer Service Center on Level One. The Customer Service Center accepts cash and credit cards as payment for the gift certificates.
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Parkway Place opened on October 16, 2002. This mall is 650,000 square feet, anchored by Dillard's and Belk. Parkway Place offers shoppers of the Tennessee Valley over 70 stores including abercrombie, Abercrombie & Fitch and Williams-Sonoma. The mall has over 2,800 free parking spaces (including the parking deck) and seats 400 people in the food court.
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Located in Newport News, VA approximately 30 miles northwest of Norfolk and 60 miles southeast of Richmond. The center is located on the main road of the peninsula- Jefferson Avenue- with access directly from I-64. Home of Northrup-Grumman Shipbuilding, the largest privately owned shipyard as well as the nation’s only shipyard building nuclear air craft carriers. The mall completed an extensive interior and exterior renovation in late 2005, which included the addition of a 55,000 sf Dick’s Sporting Goods store, Borders Book & Music, Red Robin Restaurant and Bailey’s Pub & Grille. Patrick Henry Mall is the dominant retail destination on the peninsula and the only enclosed regional mall between Richmond and Virginia Beach.
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A super-regional shopping center located in the southern tier of New York State just off of I-86, Exit 51A. Shoppers can easily drive to the mall from Olean and Jamestown from the west and Binghamton and Owego from the east. The mall is convenient to shoppers north of Ithaca and from the northern tier of Pennsylvania.
Located in Mark Twain Country and centered at the southern gateway to Finger Lakes Wine Country, the mall has beautiful surroundings with plenty of things for visitors to do and see. Cayuga, Seneca and Keuka Lakes, just a short drive from Elmira/Horseheads, boasts the largest concentration of wineries outside of Napa Valley. "We invite you to enjoy the beauty of the area and delight in a one-stop shopping experience. Arnot Mall will surely meet your expectations for great shopping, customer service, dining and entertainment." |
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Pinnacle Hills Promenade (Rogers, Arkansas) will be 980,000 square foot open-air regional center that includes: a 155,000 square foot Dillard's; a 40,000 square foot 12-screen Malco Theatre; a 99,000 square foot JCPenney; five national sit-down restaurants; a 23,000 square foot book store; 250,000 square feet of "big box" retail village shopping; 275,000 square feet of specialy shops (regional and national retailers); and 80,000 square feet of Class A office space. The open-air regional center is centrally located in the fastest growing area of Northwest Arkansas, at the intersection of I-540 and the new Perry Road interchange. Pinnacle Hills Promenade will offer a pleasing diversion for Northwest Arkansas' affluent customer base. Whether taking in a movie, strolling among the elegant boulevard of shops, or dining at The Promenade restaurants, visitors will enjoy the lush landscaping, fountains and charming architecture designed to complement the rolling hillsides of Northwest Arkansas.
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The Manhattan Mall, one of the few traditional indoor malls in New York City, is located at 33rd Street and Sixth Avenue. There are entrances to the 34th Street-Herald Square subway station and the 33rd Street PATH station on the second basement level.
The mall is located in the high-rise building formerly used by the Gimbels flagship store, which closed in 1986. On April 18, 2007, JCPenney announced that it would open a 150,000 square foot store at the mall, its first in Manhattan. As a result, retailers and the food court on the second underground level have been closed to make way for their new store. Source |
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Outlet centers are comprised of stores that are owned and operated by the manufacturer. Shoppers save money through purchasing goods directly from the manufacturer. The same goods would cost the consumer more at a department store, as the department store would need to “mark up” the price of the goods to earn a profit over its cost of purchasing the goods from the manufacturer. The middle step (and therefore the markup) is omitted when shopping outlets.
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A family-friendly contemporary center that brings a unique experience to the community. Enjoy fun activities and convenient shopping! Florence Mall features 130 specialty stores, a 15-unit Food Court and a Woolly Mammoth Playland.
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Indulge yourself at Bayside - the best food, fun, and shopping Miami has to offer. Whether you are interested in our vibrant marketplace, exotic restaurants, daily live entertainment or national brand name stores. Bayside's wealth of activity offers something for everyone. Come experience Miami, visit Bayside!
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Deerbrook Mall is excited to welcome several new stores in 2006 including Fast Forward and Underground Station. Be sure to stop by and shop our newest additions Aldo Shoes, Build-a-Bear Workshop, Buckle, Club Libby Lu, Forever 21, Hollister, and Sarku Japan!
Featuring Dillard’s, Foley’s, JCPenney, Sears, Palais Royal, Barnes and Noble Booksellers, AMC 24 Screen Theatre plus 140 other great stores and eateries, Deerbrook Mall offers terrific shopping, dining and entertainment for the whole family. |
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Springdale, Ark.-based Midwest Mall Properties acquired Crossroads Mall and two additional properties in late December 2006 as part of its long-term investment portfolio.Crossroads Mall, located at the intersection of I-35 and I-240, has been a south Oklahoma City landmark for more than 30 years.The center has more than 125 specialty shops and eateries and is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's and a brand new Steve and Barry's store.The property also features Hugga T. Bear's soft-play area for kids, a 36' Victorian Carousel and a showcase glass elevator in its recently remodeled Center Court.
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The Shops at Fallen Timbers is designed to become an architecturally appealing one million square foot open-air lifestyle center, overlooking a feature lake. Easily accessible from I-475, I-75, and I-80 in rapidly growing southwest Toledo, located at the intersection of U.S. Route 24 and Jerome Road, the striking streetscape design will become a showcase for upscale retailers. The detailed store fronts and freestanding retail will have the characteristics of a quaint, old-style Midwest main street. The 110-acre lifestyle center includes anchors Dillard's, 16-screen Showcase Cinema, Barnes & Noble and five signature restaurants including P.F. Chang's China Bistro. The Shops at Fallen Timbers is part of a 350-acre mixed use development that will also include additional retail, an office park and single family residential.
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Located in the robust Northeast quadrant of San Antonio, Rolling Oaks Mall is located between San Antonio and Austin, Texas. Anchored by Dillards, Macy's, Sears, and JCPenney's. Rolling Oaks has over 100 specialty shops, including Aeropostale, Agaci, Bath and Body Works, Carlton Cards, Gap/GapKids, Inflatable Wonderland, Journey's, Pac Sun, American Eagle Outfitters, Wet Seal, Game Stop and Victoria's Secret to name just a few. Rolling Oaks Mall offers eateries within its wide Food Court. Rolling Oaks Mall offers a safe, convenient, comfortable shopping and entertainment experience! Bring the children to Inflatable Wonderland for hours of fun on the dozens of inflatable activities and plan to spend hours shopping in the comfortable environment browsing hundreds of specialty vendors.
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Kemper Development Company is a fourth generation, family-owned real estate and development company best known for its development and management of Bellevue Square. This company has a continued focus on and interest in the growth and development of the Eastside. Kemper Development Company and its affiliates have continued to focus on development, ownership, management and leasing of its properties in the Eastside market.
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Situated in a market with highly desirable demographics, The market is affluent, has a high propensity to spend and is under-served in many key retail segments. The mix of uses will ensure and sustain a high level of traffic. The magnitude of this project promises to provide an unparalleled business opportunity.
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A world of soaring glass, lush greenery, streaming neon and sparkling lights. Welcome to Riverchase Galleria, Alabama's number one tourist attraction and one of America's most unique shopping experiences!
Here, beneath a nine-story glass atrium featuring the world's largest skylight, you'll find over 200 exquisite shops, luxurious lodging and fine dining to celebrate any occasion. The entire family will be delighted with every visit! Riverchase Galleria...Every bit as entertaining as it is fashionable! |
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The site currently occupied by Oak Ridge City Center was selected by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to establish a permanent shopping center in the years following World War II. In 1951 the AEC selected a company headed by Guilford Glazer to build the new shopping center. A shortage of steel resulting from the Korean War delayed construction, but the Downtown Shopping Center opened in 1955. This shopping area was considered a replacement for the former "townsite" area around Jackson Square.
In the late 1980s Crown American purchased the property and converted it to an indoor mall by enclosing the walkways around the stores and significantly expanding the floor area. Source |
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When shoppers hear the name Tanger, they know that it stands for great quality, huge selection, and outstanding value. Coast to coast, from California to New York, Tanger Outlet Centers offer the best brands in the world – leading brands that not only capture a shopper's imagination and interest, but also boost market share.
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