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The premier shopping center in Western New York. At Walden Galleria you'll find an impressive selection of retail stores, services and restaurants to make your shopping experience a truly exceptional one!
Walden Galleria is strategically located directly off I-90 (New York State thruway) in Buffalo, NY, a cosmopolitan city that is within 500 miles of 50% of the US population. Walden Galleria dominates a trade area that includes Niagara Falls and extends south all the way to Pennsylvania and west into other parts of Ontario. |
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Offering 100 different retail shops to choose from, ALL with Tax-Free Shopping! Dover Mall features Strawbridge's, Boscov's, Sears and JCPenney, as well as regional favorites, such as Old Navy, PacSun, Victoria's Secret, FYE and American Eagle Outfitters.
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Monmouth Mall, New Jersey's fifth largest shopping center, is 1.5 million square feet. The center first opened as a 500,000 square foot open-air center on March 1, 1960. In 1975, the mall was enclosed and expanded to it's current size. The mall underwent major renovations in 1987 and again in 1996. During the 1996 renovation, Monmouth Mall added a 700-seat food court and the 15-screen Loews Theatre. Monmouth Mall is conveniently located in Central New Jersey just a few miles from the "Jersey Shore." The shopping center is just off the Garden State Parkway at Exit 105 and can also be accessed via Routes 18, 35 and 36.
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Is it our unique mix of national and regional tenants such as New York & Co., Downtown Locker Room, Radio Shack, Foot Action, Dunkin Donuts, Shoe City, Ashley Stewart, Boardwalk Fries, and Foot Locker? Or is it the convenience to the Mondawmin MTA Public Transit Station? It might be the wonderful and historic community surrounding the mall. Whatever the reason, Mondawmin Mall is the place to shop, socialize, and be entertained.
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From Atlantic City - A.C. Expressway to Exit 12. Go straight at traffic light.
From Long Beach Island and points further North - Garden State Parkway South to Exit 38A, which is the A.C. Expressway West. Proceed on A.C. Expressway to Exit 12. Go straight at traffic light. From Ocean City and points further South - Garden State Parkway North to Exit 38A, which is the A.C. Expressway West. Proceed on A.C. Expressway to Exit 12. Go straight at traffic light. From Philadelphia - A.C. Expressway to Exit 12. Make right, proceed to second traffic light and turn right. From Ventnor, Margate and Longport - Tilton Road to Black Horse Pike (Route 322 West). |
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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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The Annapolis Mall (officially, Westfield Annapolis) is a shopping mall owned by The Westfield Group that is located near the junction of U.S. Route 50 and Interstate 97 in Annapolis, Maryland. Its major anchor stores include Borders Books and Music (formerly Garfinckel's), Macy's (formerly Hecht's), Lord & Taylor, Nordstrom, Sears (formerly Montgomery Ward), JCPenney, and Bow Tie Cinemas (formerly Crown Theatres).
As of November 2007, the mall has completed an expansion of over 240,000 square feet that includes more than 60 additional stores, making the mall the largest in Anne Arundel County (surpassing Arundel Mills). 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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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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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 . |
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Love shopping? Come to Roosevelt Field for some of the best shopping around. Roosevelt Field offers Bloomingdale's, JCPenney, Macy's, Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods and more than 270 specialty stores, including Aeropostale, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, The Disney Store, Gap, The Limited, Victoria's Secret and many more. Spend an hour or spend a day at Roosevelt Field.
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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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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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Southpark Mall is a shopping mall in the Colonial Heights, Virginia and Petersburg, Virginia area. It contains 76 stores and is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's, JC Penney and Sears.[1] The Hecht's store was renamed Macy's on September 9, 2006. On July 11, 2007, the mall opened its new Regal Cinemas Stadium 16 theater. The facility covers 68,000 square feet and includes approximately 3,100 seats. The old 6-screen theater in the food court area has converted into an extended food court. The food court now contains a Subway, Stir Fry 88, and Knockout Burgers. Sbarro is moving into the new section along with a new laser tag operation. The mall has also just finished new flooring throughout.
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The Guest Services is located near Ross Dress For Less and is open during all mall hours. Available services include a Job Employment Bank, Complimentary Strollers and Wheelchairs, Security Assistance, Lost and Found, Directions, and many other customer related services.
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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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Emerald Square is anchored by Filene's, JCPenney, Sears, Filene's Home Store and Filene's Men's Store. More than 155 specialty stores are available including Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Hollister, Ann Taylor Loft, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Charlotte Russe, and Bath & Body Works. The center features a 10-unit food court, a full service restaurant, children's play area, and a bank.
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Recently, a plan has been approved to expand the mall in order to create a "lifestyle" shopping complex. With these additions, a fashion wing will be devoted to connecting Nordstrom to Macy's with high-end boutiques, several other smaller anchors, more dining options, and other new stores. By the end of 2009, these upgrades will be complete to bring Westfield Montgomery more in line with the massive Tysons Corner Center in nearby McLean, Virginia. Source
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Beaver Valley Mall opened in 1970 as a regional shopping mall, located in Monaca, Pennsylvania. Its anchors are Boscov's, Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Macy's, Sears and offers over 100 stores and a food court. Source: en.wikipedia.org
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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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Brass Mill Center & Commons offers the best in shopping, dining and entertainment for the Greater Waterbury Region. The Center & Commons are home to nationally-known retailers such as H&M, Gap, Old Navy, American Eagle, Hollister & Co., Brookstone, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, and is anchored by Filene’s, JCPenney, Burlington Coat Factory, Sears and Steve & Barry’s University Sportswear.
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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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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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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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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 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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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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Ranked as one of Washington's top eight attractions, The Old Post Office Pavilion is equally a part of its vibrant present and a living legend of its storied past. The downtown showcase of the District's revitalized Pennsylvania Avenue, The Pavilion offers three levels of fun with a distinctly Capital "F." Mouth-watering international cuisine... sophisticated shopping... relaxation with a jazzy piano or a string quartet. At Ticketplace, you can even purchase same-day, half-price tickets for performances at the Kennedy Center as well as other local theaters. Centrally located on America's Main Street at 12th Street, The Old Post Office Pavilion is midway between the White House and the U.S. Capitol... convenient to Washington's top hotels, the national monuments, the Convention Center, and the MCI Center. It is easily accessible from the Metrorail at the Federal Triangle or Metro Center stations.
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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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