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But it still offers big-name retailers, local shops, diverse food options and kids activities. It's no secret the Boynton Mall has seen better days. But it still offers big-name retailers, local ...
Boynton Beach Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Boynton Beach, Florida, owned by Washington Prime Group, who assumed ownership of the mall and 97 others after its spinoff from Simon Property Group in 2014, which in turn took over from developer Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation following the 1996 DeBartolo-Simon merger.
The redevelopment of the soon to be sold Boynton Beach mall with up to 2,000 more homes is definitely not the answer. Peter Deary, Boynton Beach. Boynton Beach Mall moves a step closer to sale.
The 38-yr-old Boynton Beach Mall, which is up for sale, opened in 1985 with former retail giants like Burdines. We take a look at the shopping mall through the years.
The Festival, previously known as the Lake Placid Film Forum, [1] has played host to famous film personalities such as directors Paul Schrader and Martin Scorsese. [2] Guest lists have also included actors Parker Posey, Lucie Laurier and Steve Buscemi along with writer Richard Russo and film critic Gerald Peary.
Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is situated about 57 miles (92 km) north of Miami. The 2020 census recorded a population of 80,380. Boynton Beach is located in the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to 6,138,333 people at the 2020 census.
Lake Placid has 47 murals painted on buildings throughout the town, [6] and 98 percent of the world's caladium bulbs come from Lake Placid. [7] There are 14 caladium farms, spanning 1,200 acres, and these plants have been grown in the area since the 1940s. [8] In 2013, Reader's Digest named Lake Placid America's Most Interesting Town. [9] [10]
The South Lake Worth Inlet, also known as the Boynton Inlet, is an artificial cut through a barrier beach connecting the south end of the Lake Worth Lagoon in Palm Beach County, Florida with the Atlantic Ocean. The inlet is 130 feet (40 m) wide and 6 to 12 feet (1.8 to 3.7 m) deep.