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JCPenney moved from Santa Fe's first mall, De Vargas Center, Sears moved from its Downtown location. In 2011, United Artists North, then known as the only "discount theater" in Santa Fe, closed. [14] In 2016, Cost Plus World Market and Bed Bath & Beyond opened stores there. [15] Sports Authority closed in 2016 due to bankruptcy. Conn's HomePlus ...
DeVargas Center – Santa Fe (1973–present) Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe – Santa Fe (1993–present, outdoor) Mesilla Valley Mall – Las Cruces (1981–present) North Plains Mall – Clovis (1985–present) Santa Fe Place – Santa Fe (1985–present) Winrock Center – Albuquerque (1975–2011)
Mall of Georgia is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall located in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near the city of Buford, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Atlanta. Opened in 1999, it is currently the largest shopping mall in the state of Georgia , [ 2 ] consisting of 195 stores on three levels. [ 1 ]
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Feb. 12—Window signs proclaim Barnes & Noble will open a bookstore in the spring in the Santa Fe Place mall space once occupied by Bed Bath & Beyond. Santa Fe has not had a large national ...
Feb. 5—Tax Help Santa Fe, which has provided low-cost tax preparation since 2005, returned Jan. 25 to the Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe, 8380 Cerrillos Road. Five tax preparers are on hand from 9 ...
The Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe is an outdoor shopping mall in Santa Fe, New Mexico that opened in 1993. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. It is the sole outlet mall in the state of New Mexico, and one of three malls within the city.
The Santafé Mall was built after its sister mall of the same name in Bogotá. [3] It was announced in February 2007, [ 3 ] inaugurated on May 5, 2010, and opened on May 8, 2010. [ 4 ] It is the largest shopping mall in Medellín, and the third-largest in the country, with over 195 thousand square meters of space (2.1 million square feet).