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The Indiana Mall is a single-level, indoor, regional mall which is located in Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States. It has 456,084 square feet (42,371.6 m 2 ) of retail space and more than fifty stores.
By 2010, the mall was almost again empty after Goody's closed. [10] Elder-Beerman's parent company, The Bon-Ton, closed the Kokomo Mall store in 2011 and replaced it with a Carson's at nearby Markland Mall. [11] The space became Robert Miller & Son Furniture one year later, coinciding with mall renovations and a rename to Kokomo Town Center. [12]
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Markland Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Kokomo, Indiana. Opened in 1968, the mall's anchor stores are Target, Dunham's Sports, Books-A-Million, Carter's, PetSmart, Five Below, Ross Dress for Less, ALDI, and Gravity Trampoline Park. In 2020 Dunham’s Sports took over the space that was occupied by Carson's.
Upon opening, the 1,116,160-square-foot (103,695 m 2) mall was the largest in the state of Indiana. [1] Sears was the first store to open, doing so in August 1972. [4] One month later, Kroger and 20 other mall shops had opened as well. [3]
The Fashion Mall at Keystone, known better as The Fashion Mall, is an upscale shopping center in the northeast section of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. The mall is located off I-465 at 86th Street and Keystone Avenue. The mall is considered the heart of the Keystone at the Crossing district.
The Lazarus store was later closed in April 2003 by its new parent Macy's as a part of a nationwide cost-cutting measure [28] [29] [30] and the site was left vacant for nearly two years before it was razed and a T.G.I. Friday's was built at the location in November 2005 [31] [32] but without a connection to the interior of the mall. T.G.I. Friday's closed in November 2015. [33]