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The Hollywood & Highland Center is an entertainment, retail and hotel complex at Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood district in Los Angeles. The 387,000-square-foot (36,000 m2) center also includes the Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the Kodak Theatre, home to the Academy Awards. The historic site was once the home of the famed Hollywood Hotel. Located in the heart of Hollywood, it is among the most visited tourist destinations in Los Angeles.
Tenants include 75 shops[1] and restaurants[2], a movie theater, The Highlands nightclub and a bowling alley called Lucky Strike Lanes. The portion of the center facing Hollywood Boulevard houses retail tenants such as GAP, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Sephora, Swatch, Express, and Hollywood's second Virgin Megastore. Source |
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The Los Cerritos Center Security and Guest Services Kiosk is located near California Pizza Kitchen and provides a variety of services. Open during shopping center operation hours, our Guest Services representatives and Security officers are ready to gladly assist our shopping center guests to make their shopping experience at Los Cerritos Center enjoyable.
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St. Louis Union Station, a National Historic Landmark, is a former passenger train terminal in St. Louis, Missouri. Once the world's largest and busiest train station, it was converted in the early 1980s into a luxury hotel, shopping center, and entertainment complex. Today, it is one of the city's major tourist attractions.
The station opened on September 1, 1894, and was owned by the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis. Designed by Theodore Link, it included three main areas: the Headhouse, the Midway and the 11.5-acre Train Shed. The headhouse originally housed a hotel, a restaurant, passenger waiting rooms and railroad ticketing offices. It featured a gold-leafed Grand Hall, Romanesque arches, a 65-foot barrel-vaulted ceiling and stained-glass windows. The clock tower is 280 feet high. Source |
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Mesa Mall is proud to bring many good things to the Western Slope each year. In 2005, Mesa Mall provided an employment base of 1,500 jobs for the community and generated $4.58M, or 12.2% of the total retail sales tax revenue base for the city. In addition, Mesa Mall also has the privilege of acting as the “town center” for the Western Slope, with a far-reaching commitment to our community.
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It’s time to make a trip to Woodbridge Center 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, Woodbridge Center offers a complete entertainment experience.
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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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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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Shop Janesville Mall! You'll find everything from fashion apparel to video games at your favorite shopping place. While you're shopping for you and your family, don't forget the gifts! We've got birthday, graduation, wedding and holiday gift ideas for everyone: clothing, jewelry, toys and even Gift Cards valid at participating CBL malls
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You'd find all your favorite stores, a Children's Play Area, and a Family Lounge and Restroom. You'd stop by Bellis Fair Customer Service to pick up a Kids FunPack, complete with coloring sheet, crayons and other neat stuff. You'd get a special two for one pretzel deal from Auntie Anne's with every stroller rental. And then you'd realize that Bellis Fair is that place.
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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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With over 140 stores and services to choose from, the Avalon Mall has something for everyone. Come in and shop our trendy fashion boutiques, catch a movie in our the state-of-the-art cinemas or sit down, relax and enjoy a meal in our bright & spacious food court or one of our licensed restaurants. With the largest selection of stores & services in Newfoundland, uncompromised amenities, and outstanding customer service, the Avalon Mall ensures that every visit is accompanied with a friendly atmosphere.
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Mayflower Mall is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, and is the dominant shopping centre in the Cape Breton region. From the hottest in brand name fashions to the best in sporting goods and electronics, Mayflower Mall is THE place to shop! Come and see the NEW and EXPANDED Stores! While you're shopping take a break and enjoy a great selection of meals from the Mayflower Landing Food Court!
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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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Wander from shop to shop; enjoy the cafes; be spoiled by the consistent personal attention; meet a friend for lunch; experience the delight of a community music evening or a family Harvest Celebration... Edgemont Village is unique among shopping experiences. Storekeepers know the names of their customers; parents and children stroll the sidewalks enjoying the ever-changing window displays; and benches invite one and all to sit and rest a while with a latte or ice cream cone, tucked in beside one of the many beautiful plantings of flowers and foliage.
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With over 37 years of history and commitment to the City of Edmonton and south Edmonton Communities, Southgate Centre opened in 1970 with 65 stores and services. It was anchored by The Bay, Woodwards and Woodwards Food Floor. Southgate Centre was the largest shopping centre in Edmonton at the time.
Since then, Southgate Centre has evolved within the retail industry in Edmonton and has gone through numerous changes. It was expanded in 1982 doubling the size of the property, including the addition of roof top and decked parking and expanding the store count to over 130. In 1999 Southgate Centre underwent a further major renovation and redevelopment, which saw the Food Festival relocated and expanded, second level development, revitalised public spaces and a host of new and freshly renovated stores. |
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Chinook Centre is home to three major department stores, 200+ stores, and several full service restaurants. It still contains its original bowling alley, as well as the city's largest movie theatre complex, the Famous Players Scotiabank Theatre Chinook formerly the Paramount, with 16 screens and an IMAX. The mall also provides opportunities for more prominent retailers to design their own exterior facades.
Chinook Centre is anchored by Sears, The Bay, and Zellers department stores. Junior anchors include Old Navy, Chapters, Sport Chek, and GAP. In late 2005, the upscale US chain Williams-Sonoma opened a 4,500 square foot / 418 m² location, the fifth Canadian store in the chain, and the first store outside of the Toronto area. Its opening day sales were the second highest of any location in the company's history, second only to Manhattan's flagship store. Source |
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Polo Park is Winnipeg's largest retail and entertainment district. Largest mall out of the eight malls (counting itself) in the city. Situated on the former Polo Park Racetrack, the Polo Park Mall was one of the first enclosed shopping malls in Canada. The mall of Polo Park has over 200 stores including Zellers, The Bay, Sears and the SilverCity movie theatres. It is the largest shopping centre in Canada between Toronto and Edmonton. Source: Wikipedia
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This shopping centre has been a landmark of Richmond for over a decade. As this shopping centre approaches its thirteenth year of glamour, it continues to present a unique experience of authentic Hong Kong lifestyle, not only in the Greater Vancouver, but also in North America.
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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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More than ever, it's St. Albert Centre! With over 60 stores and services, including The Bay, Zellers, Sport Chek and Winners, St. Albert Centre is St. Albert's premiere shopping destination.
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You’ll find that shopping at Billings Bridge is always fun, fashionable and frenzy-free. As Billings Bridge shoppers stroll through our 100 shops and services, they always find the hottest fashions, a wide variety of products and services, convenient parking and a relaxed, easy and satisfying shopping experience.
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ORCHARD PARK is located on Highway 97 (Harvey Avenue) between Cooper Road and Dilworth Drive in Kelowna, British Columbia.
Orchard Park is owned by Primaris Retail REIT, under the management of Oxford Properties Group. Orchard Park is a proud contributor and sponsor of countless community and charitable events throughout the Okanagan Valley. |
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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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Perisur is a shopping mall located in the Tlalpan borough in southern Mexico City at the intersection of Insurgentes Avenue and Anillo Periférico, next to UNAM main Campus in Ciudad Universitaria and to the Jardines del Pedregal upscale neighborhood. It takes its name from being on the side of the south of Periférico (Perisur short for Periférico Sur) Source
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