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  2. Regency Square Mall (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Regency Square Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in the Arlington area of Jacksonville, Florida, United States.Opened in 1967 and once one of the most successful malls in the country, [4] the mall now features around 20 stores, including one anchor store, Dillard's Clearance Center, Impact Church, and a food court.

  3. Category:Shopping malls in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Avenues (shopping mall) B. Brandon Exchange; Butler Plaza; C. Centre of Tallahassee; ... Regency Square Mall (Jacksonville) River City Marketplace; S. St. Johns ...

  4. Regency Centers - Wikipedia

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    Regency Centers Corporation is a real estate investment trust based in Jacksonville, Florida and is one of the largest operators of shopping centers with grocery stores as anchor tenants. As of October 21, 2020, the company owned 415 properties comprising 56 million square feet of space.

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  6. Holiday shoppers increased spending by 3.8% despite higher prices

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    Sales rose this year during the holiday shopping season even as Americans wrestled with elevated prices for many groceries and other necessities, according to new data. Holiday sales from the ...

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  8. Arlington (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Opening in 1967, Regency Square Mall is an enclosed shopping mall developed by Regency Centers. Constructed at an expanse of sand dunes at an expense of $12 million, it initially featured three anchor stores: national chain JCPenney, along with May-Cohens and Furchgotts.

  9. Previous Piccadillys closed at 5950 Ramona Blvd. (2013) and outside Regency Square Mall (2011). It oulasted Morrison's Cafeterias, S&S Cafeterias and others. The Pita Pit