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  2. First part of Eastland Mall to be demolished by end of May

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    The first phase of Eastland Mall's demolition must be completed by May 31, according to a new agreement between the city and the owner of the vacant mall.

  3. Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Eastland Mall is a defunct shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. The mall opened February 14, 1968 and closed on December 27, 2022. [ 2 ] There are 4 vacant anchor stores that were once Lazarus , JCPenney , Sears , and Macy's (built as Kaufmann's ).

  4. List of demolished buildings and structures in Columbus, Ohio

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    The reason for the demolition was often that the condition of the building was no longer adequate, but in some cases, its style was already ostentatious and outdated. Another aspect taken into consideration is that because the cost of renovating a building is very high, demolition is sometimes seen as preferable over renovation.

  5. Columbus City Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown , near the Ohio Statehouse , next to the Ohio Theatre , and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel.

  6. Successor to demolished Eastland Center mall now open, ready ...

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    NorthPoint proceeded to completely demolish the mall and replace it with the trio of warehouses: one about 535,000 square feet in size, another nearly 300,000 square feet and the third just under ...

  7. Demolition on the Inlet Square Mall could start soon. Here’s ...

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  8. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman Center (right), among other municipal offices and the City Commons park. The Michael B. Coleman Government Center is an eight-story, 196,000-square-foot (18,200 m 2) municipal office building. [1]

  9. Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Columbus City Center – Downtown Columbus, Ohio (Mall now closed for redevelopment) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance (Los Angeles), California; Sugarloaf Mills (formerly Discover Mills) – Lawrenceville , Georgia Note: This is the first known instance of a developer selling naming rights to a mall in the United States. [5] [6]