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Century III Mall was a large enclosed shopping mall located along Route 51 in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, about 10 miles southeast of downtown Pittsburgh. It operated from October 1979 until its closure in February 2019.
Mall name Location Metro area Total space Sq. feet/(m 2) Stores Anchor stores/entertainment venues Year opened Ownership 1 Mall Of America: Bloomington, Minnesota: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 5,600,000 square feet (520,000 m 2) [1] 520+
Converted to strip mall Columbia Mall Columbia Colonnade: Bloomsburg: 1988 - 2022 Interior closed to public; future plans unknown Camp Hill Mall Camp Hill Shopping Center Camp Hill: Converted to strip mall Cascade Galleria (Towne Mall) New Castle: Converted to offices Cedarbrook Mall Cedarbrook Plaza Wyncote: Converted to strip mall Century III ...
June 3 – About 100,000 protesters participated in the March for Truth to demand a large scale and quick investigation of American and Russian political collusion in the 2016 election. [59] June 11 – National Pride March; August 26 – Women's Equality Day – March and Rally from St. Stephen's Episcopal Church to National Mall, Washington, D.C.
Even early 2000's staples like Abercrombie and Charlotte Russe made it through the age of jewels and glitter and are stocking their shelves today with up-to-date trends. So who else is still standing?
Century III Mall; Century Plaza; Chambersburg Mall; Chapel Hill Mall; Chapel Square Mall; Charles Towne Square; Charlottesville Fashion Square; Charlottetown Mall;
A jury swiftly acquitted three security guards of involuntary manslaughter Friday in the death of a man who was held to the floor at a Detroit-area mall in 2014, a case that was closed without ...
The mall opened in 1969 as Franklin Mall, with Troutman's, Sears and Grant City (which became Hills in 1976) as its anchors. [3] An Acme supermarket was also located in the mall parking lot just past Grant's/Hills. It closed in 1977. Troutman's closed in 1984 and was sold to Pomeroy's, [4] which in turn converted to The Bon-Ton in 1987.