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Queens Place is an urban shopping mall in Elmhurst, Queens, New York City. Just northwest of the larger Queens Center , it is located on Queens Boulevard between 55th and 56th Avenues. The building was constructed in 1965 as Macy's and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill .
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Tucson Mall contains a food court containing several fast food restaurants, as well as "Arizona Avenue," an arcade containing Southwestern-themed items. The mall is located on the north side of Tucson, bounded by Oracle Road ( Arizona State Route 77 ), Wetmore Road, Stone Avenue, and the Rillito River.
Queens Center Mall – Elmhurst, Queens (1973–present) Queens Place Mall – Elmhurst, Queens (2002–present) Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet – Niagara Falls (1982–2000) Rego Center – Rego Park, Queens (2010–present) Roosevelt Field – East Garden City (1968–present) St. Lawrence Centre – Massena (1990–2024)
The westbound Q59 turns right off 62nd Road onto Queens Boulevard. At 90th Street, it makes a right to serve Queens Center and Queens Place Mall. This is so the Q59 can make a turn from the service road into the main road that would otherwise be illegal; it must do this in order to access the left-turn lane at Grand Avenue, which can only be ...
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Queens Place may refer to the following places: Queens Place Mall , an urban shopping mall in New York City, United States Queens Place (complex) , a twin-tower skyscraper project in Melbourne, Australia
Park Place was originally dedicated as Park Mall in May 1975, [1] but was renovated beginning in 1998 and renamed Park Place the following year. [2] The mall is named after Sears Park, which was previously located at the same site and included what was originally a standalone Sears store (which first opened in the fall of 1965), which became ...