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  2. Heritage Mall - Wikipedia

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    Anchored by Hobby Lobby, Ross Dress For Less, and Target, the 406,500-square-foot (37,770 m 2) mall opened in 1988. [1] Located near the junction of Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 20, the mall sits on 33 acres (13 ha) and is the largest in the Albany-Corvallis-Lebanon metropolitan area. [2]

  3. Citrus Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Retail anchors are Kohl's, Target, Barnes and Noble, Hobby Lobby, Banana Republic and Nordstrom. There are events throughout the year such as the tree lighting and Santa during the holiday season. A 110-room Marriot hotel and a Aldi grocery store were added in 2021. The Target was remodeled into a Super Target in 2022.

  4. Hobby Lobby - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [ 1 ] The chain has 1,001 stores in 48 U.S. states.

  5. The Shoppes at College Hills - Wikipedia

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    Two years later in 1982, Target was added as a third anchor. MetLife bought the mall in 1986 for $21 million. In 1988, Carson Pirie Scott sold its store to Von Maur. Montgomery Ward closed its store in 1997 [2] and was replaced with a Hobby Lobby crafts store in 1999. [3]

  6. Holyoke Mall at Ingleside - Wikipedia

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    The mall features the anchor stores Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Best Buy, Burlington, Hobby Lobby, and Altitude Trampoline Park, run by Joseph Berthiaume and Benjamin Shirely. [2] [3] The mall underwent cosmetic upgrades in 2015, which included new floors, lighting, and benches throughout the mall.

  7. Mall 205 - Wikipedia

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    Target owns their store and parking lot and was not part of the sale. [11] By March 31, 2022, both Target and Home Depot had walled off their interior mall entrances, and the last two interior mall tenants had closed their stores inside the mall to make way for redevelopment. [12] Two proposed new stores are Hobby Lobby and Burlington.

  8. Harlem Irving Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby and Dick's Sporting Goods as of November 2021 are the sole two occupants of the above-first level expansion to the mall initially finalized in 2020. Target is the only other second floor holding retailer although their second floor does not have a mall entrance.

  9. Hobby Lobby (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hobby Lobby may refer to: Hobby Lobby, a chain of arts and crafts stores in the United States Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. a 2014 United States Supreme Court case involving the above chain; Hobby Express, an unrelated retailer of remote-controlled toys previously called Hobby Lobby International; Hobby Lobby (radio show), 1937-1949