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Constructed and owned by Taubman Centers (itself a subsidiary of Simon Property Group), Great Lakes Crossing Outlets is the largest outlet mall in the state of Michigan. It features 185 stores, with anchor stores including Burlington, Primark, Bass Pro Shops, TJ Maxx, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Marshalls; other notable attractions include a ...
The history of shopping malls in Michigan began in 1954. That year, the Hudson's department store chain and architect Victor Gruen developed Northland Center in the Detroit suburb of Southfield . [ 1 ]
After nearly eight years of doing business as a one-store operation near the former Winter Park, Florida Jacobson's location, the "new" Jacobson's closed on December 21, 2011. Its owner, Tammy Giaimo, shuttered the one location with plans to open a store using a different name near another company she owned.
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Location: Haslett, Michigan: Coordinates: 1]: Primary outflows: Pine Lake Outlet [2]: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 1.2 miles (1.9 km): Max. width: 1.0 mile (1.6 km): Surface area: 461 acres (1.9 km 2) [3]: Max. depth: 34 feet (10.4 m) [3]: Surface elevation: 851.92 feet (259.7 m) [3]: Frozen: Seasonally: Islands: None: Lake Lansing is a 461-acre (1.9 km 2) lake in Haslett ...
Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet store shopping mall located in Michigan City, Indiana. The mall is one of Michigan City's major tourist attractions. [ 1 ] It is one of Northwest Indiana's most popular shopping centers, receiving an estimated one million visitors annually as of 2017. [ 1 ]
The Pine River Channel; looking toward Lake Michigan. Island Lake Outlet, also known as the Pine River Channel, was dredged in 1870 to connect Lake Michigan to Lake Charlevoix through Round Lake. [1] A total of five bridges have crossed the channel at this location; the first was a small footbridge built in 1869.