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Located in the historic Back Bay, Copley Place is Boston's most distinctive shopping destination with 100 fabulous stores including Tiffany & Co., A|X Armani Exchange, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, BOSS Hugo Boss, Christian Dior, Williams-Sonoma, the only Neiman Marcus in New England and Barneys New York.
A dazzling mixed-use complex,Copley Place is a concept unlike any other in the Boston area. Located on a 9.5-acre site, the upscale center includes two levels of shopping, restaurants, four office buildings, 1,400 parking spaces and two hotels, The Westin Hotel and The Boston Marriott Copley Place.
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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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The largest and most dominant enclosed shopping center in Dutchess County. At Poughkeepsie Galleria, 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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Partial store listing - TJ Maxx • Toys R Us & Babies R Us • Kohl’s • Casual Male XL • Verizon Wireless • Bonefish Grill • Marshalls • HomeGoods • PetSmart & PetsHotel • A.C. Moore Arts & Crafts • Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and Raymour & Flanigan are in Harmon Meadow.
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The Hudson Valley region's premier shopping destination. At the Galleria at Crystal Run you'll find an impressive selection of retail stores, services and restaurants to make your shopping experience a truly exceptional one!
The Galleria at Crystal Run is strategically located at the intersection of I-84 and NYS Route-17/I-86. As the dominant retail property in booming Orange County, the Galleria at Crystal Run draws visitors from all segments of the Hudson Valley and Catskills regions. |
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You need jeans. You want "You can't help but check me out in these jeans," jeans. You need jewelry. You want a unique sparkle that makes you feel like a diamond in the rough. You need dress shoes. You want six-inch heels that'll make his tongue hang out. You need a dress. You want a little black dress that'll make all the other little black dresses jealous. You need a mall. You want The Mall at Robinson.
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Historic Owego is a charming authentic village along the Susquehanna River with over 80 unique gift and antique shops, local artisans, fabulous restaurants, as well as an active retail and business center located about 30 miles west of Binghamton, NY in the southeast corner of the breathtaking Finger Lakes Region. It was named "Coolest Small Town in America" in 2009 by Budget Travel Magazine readers.
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Harborplace is a shopping, dinning, entertaining feast for the senses! Browse one of a kind shops in two glass enclosed European style pavilions, snack at 30 different eateries, dine at one of 17 restaurants including Cheesecake Factory, J. Pauls and Phillips Seafood Restaurant, and enjoy great buys from national retailers such as J.Crew, Coach, Nine West and Bebe. Welcome to Harborplace - Baltimore's dining and shopping destination.
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Holyoke Mall, Western New England's largest shopping destination. At Holyoke 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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In the heart of Boston, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is adjacent to historic Faneuil Hall and is bordered by the financial district, the waterfront, the North End, Government Center and Haymarket. It is a well-traveled part of Boston's "Freedom Trail." The Marketplace is a five-minute walk to the New England Aquarium, The Children's Museum, The Old State House, and Paul Revere's House. Other attractions that are between 7-15 minutes away include The New State House, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Garden, Old North Church, The USS Constitution, and Fenway Park.
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The center formerly known as Laurel Mall is undergoing a major redevelopment to become Laurel Commons. The redevelopment will transform the range of Laurel’s retail offerings, increase pedestrian traffic into the center and reestablish the connectivity between the mall and its community.
And its modern yet charming design will feature stores, restaurants and a new 16-screen, stadium-seating movie theater. Laurel’s changing demographics have created the perfect climate for all these improvements. The surrounding communities are experiencing unprecedented growth, with residents from two major metropolitan areas – Washington, DC, and Baltimore, Maryland – pushing out into the City of Laurel. Incomes are rising. And residents are demanding a shopping, dining and entertainment experience like this in their market area. |
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It’s time to make a trip to The Mall in Columbia 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 Mall in Columbia offers a complete entertainment experience.
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New Jersey's largest outlet mall.
Jersey Gardens is located at Exit 13A of the New Jersey Turnpike. After passing through the tollbooth, follow signs for Jersey Gardens Boulevard. From local Routes 1 & 9, follow North Avenue East- Elizabeth Seaport. Take Jersey Gardens Boulevard onto the property. Jersey Gardens is also accessible via NJ Transit buses 24, 40, and from Manhattan via #111. Specific bus schedule and fare information is available at www.njtransit.com. |
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Convenient, easy shopping and a friendly atmosphere are just a few of the things you'll enjoy at Brunswick Square. You'll find the latest fashions for the whole family, plus...
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Fair Oaks Mall, located at the intersection of I-66 and Route 50, features more than 190 specialty stores, services and restaurants as well as Macy's, Lord & Taylor, Sears and JCPenney. In addition, two fine restaurants have recently joined Fair Oaks Mall: The Cheesecake Factory and Texas De Brazil.
One of the region's largest shopping destinations, Fair Oaks offers an upscale mix of stores to serve its suburban community. Fair Oaks features a number of services including mall gift cards, free shopping bags, free strollers and wheelchairs, employment opportunities and complimentary gift wrap. |
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Mall of New Hampshire makes shopping easy and convenient. Favorite department stores Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, and Best Buy, anchor Mall of New Hampshire. The mall also offers 125 specialty stores, 4 full-service restaurants, and a 550-seat Food Court.
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The largest enclosed shopping center in south-central Pennsylvania, Park City Center offers the whole family a terrific shopping and entertainment experience. Featuring over 150 specialty stores such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor Loft, Charlotte Russe, Build-A-Bear Workshop, H&M and Hollister Co. Take advantage of some of our family friendly amenities such as our Children's Play Area, Club NOGGIN, and the Family Restrooms.
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Home to all your favorite stores including, Macy’s, JCPenney, Sears and The Bon-Ton, not to mention other great shops such as Aeropostale, American Eagle, Loft, Bath & Body Works, Charlotte Russe, Crazy 8, Talbots, The Limited, New York & Company, Justice, Yankee Candle, Wet Seal, Victoria’s Secret and The Buckle (opening fall 2012). While shopping, enjoy dining at Longhorn Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Pepperwood Grill, Buffalo Wild Wings, Ground Round or Chick-Fil-A, or take in a movie at the Carmike 15 Cinema at Westmoreland Crossing.
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BY METRO: Mazza Gallerie is located directly over the metropolitan area's only four-portal Metro station on Metro's Red Line at Friendship Heights. Visitors can enjoy shopping via pedestrian walkways from the Red Line Metro station. Mazza Gallerie is a short Metro ride from some of Washington's favorite attractions. |
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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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"Think you know all there is to know about "Wisconsin and Western?" Think again! Here in the heart of Chevy Chase, you'll find The Pavilion—a remarkable cultural/shopping/dining experience that's full of delightful surprises. Meander through the open studios, where you can watch artists at work—pick up a painting or a unique piece of pottery. Sip a cappuccino in the sun-filled atrium to the refrain of an impromptu jazz concert. Shop for the latest fashions, or purchase classic pieces to round out your collection. Grab a quick, healthy snack to fuel your day at The Pavilion or linger over a gourmet meal."
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Steeplegate Mall has the stores you want to shop with over 75 department stores and specialty shops including Old Navy, The Bon-Ton, Circuit City, JCPenney and Sears. Haven't checked us out in a while? Some of the recent additions to the Steeplegate Mall include Talbots, Abercrombie & Fitch, Pacific Sunwear, Charlotte Russe, B. Moss, Shoe Department and much more....
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With more than 80 specialty shops and department stores, you're sure to find what you're looking for at Valley Mall! Belk, JCPenney and Target provide you with a plethora of the latest fashions, housewares, gift items and more! Stores like American Eagle Outfitters, fye For Your Entertainment, Aeropostale, Hollister, Maurices, Old Navy, Zales Jewelers, B. Moss Clothing Company, Victoria's Secret, Gap, GapKids, Spencer Gifts, Express, Matthew's Hallmark and PacSun are just the beginning of the Valley's most exciting mix of stores.
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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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Find savings of 25% to 65% every day from our unparalleled collection of designer and name brand outlet stores.
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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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Located north of the city of Wilmington, Delaware, in the unincorporated Brandywine Hundred area along U.S. Route 202. The mall is located a short distance south of the Pennsylvania border and it attracts shoppers from Pennsylvania and other neighboring states wishing to take advantage of tax-free shopping in Delaware. The mall opened in stages over a period of several years. The first of the mall was an Almart, a now-defunct discounter, which opened in 1965. In 1971, a Pomeroy's (now-defunct department store chain) was added. The Almart later became a Jefferson Ward (Montgomery Ward-owned discounter), and was then a Bradlees for a brief time until it was demolished for a Sears. It contains over 90 stores and is owned by Allied Properties. Source
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Located at 100 Greyrock Place in Stamford, the Stamford Town Center is one of America's super-regional shopping centers. Stamford Town Center has been serving the Fairfield County Area since its grand opening in 1982 and features more over 100 fine shops and restaurants.
The mall caters to its discriminating customers by offering a mix of specialty retailers and services such as Williams-Sonoma grand cuisine, Forever 21, Mikasa and Company and Christian Bernard fine jewelry. The center also offers an array of amenities such as a full service Dental Office. Other notable stores include Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy's . |