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The Empire Mall opened with 47 stores in 1975, on what was then a vacant stretch of farmland. Through several expansions, The Empire Mall and Empire East now showcase 180 stores on 128 acres in the heart of Sioux Falls, SD. Anchor stores include Marshall Field’s, JCPenney, Sears, and Younkers at The Empire Mall, as well as Kohl’s and Target at Empire East.
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Towne West Square makes shopping simple, convenient and fun. Anchored by Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears, and Dick's Sporting Goods. Towne West Square offers great variety and selection with more than 95 specialty stores. You'll find American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, The Buckle, Express, Finish Line, Helzberg Diamonds, and Victoria's Secret, just to name a few. For "reel" pleasure enjoy a movie at the brand new "Movie Machine" by the Warren Theatre, located at our South West mall entrance.
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Towne East Square makes shopping simple, convenient and fun. Anchored by Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears, and Von Maur. Towne East Square offers great variety and selection with more than 130 specialty stores. You'll find American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, The Buckle, COACH, Express, Finish Line, Helzberg Diamonds, and Victoria's Secret, just to name a few.
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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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It's simple! Kingsport Town Center has 75 stores and services to make your life better! We are more than a shopping destination. Our goal is to provide our customers with an experience the entire family can enjoy. There is no mistaking that Kingsport Town Center has a wider variety of merchandise than any place in the region. From Christopher & Banks to Kirkland's, Kay Jeweler's to Walden Books, FYE to Deb/Deb Plus, and American Eagle to Marquee Cinemas, shopping is made right at Kingsport Town Center!
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The Landing hosts more than 350 events each year including Florida/Georgia Weekend Celebrations, the annual Christmas Tree Lighting, New Year’s Eve and Gator Bowl Celebrations, St. Patrick's Day and July 4th. Weekly events include live weekend entertainment in the center courtyard offering a variety of music including classic rock, oldies, contemporary, jazz, and top 40. The Landing also hosts a myriad of events for the community such as charity walks and runs and the Earth Day Ecology Fair. There is always something going on at The Jacksonville Landing, and a complete list of all Landing events can be found in the events section.
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St. Johns Town Center is Jacksonville's newest and most talked about shopping destination. Shop, dine, live and entertain in one beautifully designed life-style center. St. Johns Town Center offers 1.1 million square feet of unique shopping and dining including many new stores you won’t find anywhere else in Jacksonville.
The Second phase of St. Johns Town Center extends the main street environment southward with approximately 230,000 square feet of retail on 43 acres. Close to 40 new stores, offering upscale options for the Jacksonville shopper, opened in this section. Relax and enjoy the Park Green and Town Square, attend community events, or have dinner at one of our fine restaurants such as, Cantina Laredo, The Capital Grille, Mitchell's Fish Market, P.F. Changs, The Cheesecake Factory and Maggiano’s Little Italy. |
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In the annals of retail success stories, perhaps no tale boasts as many twists and turns than the outdoor mall that started as little more than a gleam in one man's eye. Then again, Bal Harbour Shops is no ordinary shopping center: Offering an unparalleled selection of world-renowned designers, set amid the lush tranquility of a breezy, tree-lined locale, Bal Harbour sets the standard for innovative retail destinations-indeed, according to Women's Wear Daily, no other venue does more business per square foot than the ultra-luxe environs of Bal Harbour Shops.
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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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Golden Triangle Mall is home to more than 90 specialty stores, and is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's, JCPenney, Sears and ROSS Dress for Less. Golden Triangle Mall makes shopping simple, convenient, stress-free and, best of all, fun! Now featuring free Wi-Fi hotspots!
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An open-air marketplace brings a new vitality and sophistication to shopping in San Antonio. The Shops at La Cantera will amaze you in more ways than one. Just as you think our selection of stores and restaurants will over excite you, the tranquil surroundings of lush greenery and soothing water remind you that everything here is in perfect balance, just like you’ll be.
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It is located in North Raleigh off of U.S. Highway 1 (Capital Boulevard) and Interstate 540. The mall is owned by CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. It opened in August, 2002 with anchors Hudson Belk, Sears, Dillard's, and Hecht's. The state's first Saks Fifth Avenue opened in 2004. Hecht's became Macy's on September 9, 2006.
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The largest enclosed mall in the Triangle. Crabtree Valley contains over 220 stores and is anchored by Belk, Sears, and Macy's. Higher-end restaurants located in the mall include The Cheesecake Factory, P. F. Chang's China Bistro, and Kanki.
From the start, the mall pulled shoppers from all over central and eastern North Carolina. Many of them came to the 251,000-square-foot (23,300 m2) Hudson Belk, which is still the largest store in the complex and serves as a Belk flagship. The mall was remodeled in the mid 1980s and added many upscale specialty stores and a food court. It faced remarkably little competition in its market until the 1990s, when Cary Towne Center in nearby Cary doubled in size and spawned a companion mall, Crossroads Plaza. Source |
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Home to 110 stores and services including Zellers, Sears and London Drugs, Brentwood has been voted Burnaby’s Most Convenient Shopping Centre once again in 2007.
The shopping centre is conveniently located at the corner of Willingdon Avenue and Lougheed Highway in north Burnaby. Just 3km east of Vancouver, Brentwood Town Centre is easily accessed by car from Highway 1. Shoppers can also travel to Brentwood Town Centre by bus and have covered passage to the shopping centre from the Brentwood Skytrain station. |
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Oshawa Centre, where legions of individual shoppers find what they're looking for and have a great time doing it! From head to toe...from food to services...for everyone on your list...Oshawa Centre has what you need.
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Tillicum Centre is a two-level shopping centre located in Victoria, British Columbia. Built in 1982, and expanded several times since, the shopping centre currently offers over 50 shops and services including Zellers, Safeway, Winners, Petcetera, Linens 'N Things, and London Drugs. Its also features a stand-alone SilverCity movie theatre, TD Bank, Kelsey's/Montana's Restaurants. It shares a back parking lot with Pearkes Arena and the Greater Victoria Public Library. Source: Wikipedia
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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Burlington Mall, where legions of individual shoppers find what they're looking for and have a great time doing it! From head to toe...from food to services...or him, her and them...Burlington Mall has what you need.
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Halifax Shopping Centre is a Canadian shopping mall located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The mall is owned by 20 VIC Management Inc., headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. With two floors and an annex, there are over 170 stores making it the largest shopping centre in Atlantic Canada.
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Welcome to the NEW Georgian Mall! Now with 60+ new stores and significantly updated overall amenities including the addition of comfort areas throughout the shopping centre.
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Shoppers World Brampton is owned & managed by RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust. A landmark for over 30 years, Shoppers World is conveniently located at the corner Highway 10 & Steeles Avenue.
With over 180 stores including Canadian Tire, Staples Business Depot, Winners, Zellers & Oceans Fresh Food Market, Shoppers World Brampton has become the destination place for everyone! |
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"At Southcentre, we have created a unique shopping experience designed to make your shopping more comfortable, more convenient and less stressful.
With over 180 shops, services and restaurants, Southcentre caters to any customer. With some of Calgary's most sought-after retailers, Southcentre provides an unparalleled shopping experience. At Southcentre, families are one of our most frequent customers. With that in mind, Southcentre provides educational opportunities, special events and unique promotions aimed at children and families." |
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Edmonton City Centre is a shopping mall in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada across the street from Churchill Square. It is near the "Arts "District". Source: Wikipedia
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This attractive center introduces a unique style of outlet shopping where savvy shoppers can buy direct from an impressive collection of fashion designers and name brand manufacturers.
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Niagara Square has a dynamic mix of national, regional and local retailers, with over 70 stores and services to choose from.
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Park Place Mall or Park Place Shopping Centre, built in 1988, is the largest mall in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The 42,735 m² (460,000 sq ft) mall covers four city blocks downtown and includes over 100 stores, including one anchor store, Sears, and key tenants Chapters, Galaxy Cinemas, Michaels, Staples, and Winners. The mall is managed by the Oxford Retail Group. It was expanded in 1996 and renovated in 2001. Source: Wikipedia
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High-fashion shopping mall in Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico. The shopping center was inaugurated in December 2006. Some Mexican celebrities shop in this mall. The shopping mall is 3 levels high. The mall is also host to some concerts, fashion shows, and expos. Source
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Located in the heart of Richmond with 40 acres of free parking Lansdowne Centre is a unique one-stop shopping experience for the whole family.
With 130+ brand name retailers and one-of-a-kind specialty shops and services Lansdowne Centre is THE place to shop. You will find everything from home electronics to home furnishings, fashion, and even groceries. |
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The Sunnyside Mall is a Canadian shopping mall located in Bedford, Nova Scotia. Also, the mall is home to the largest indoor market in the Maritimes, Pete's Frootique. Source: Wikipedia
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The Centre Laval is a shopping mall mall located in Laval, QC Canada corner St. Martin blvd. and Le Corbusier blvd. (near the Montmorency metro station).
Operating since 1968, Centre Laval has 150 shops, services and department stores, including The Brick, Bureau en Gros, Best Buy, Future Shop, Mark's Work Wearhouse, The Bay, and Wal-Mart. There is also a branch of the Bank of Montreal. |