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Location: Port Arthur, Texas, United States: Coordinates: Address: 3100 Highway 365: Opening date: 1982 [1] Developer: Warmack Company: Owner: 4th Dimension Properties: No. of stores and services: 64 [1] No. of anchor tenants: 8 (6 open, 2 vacant) Total retail floor area: 705,158 square feet (66,000 m 2) [1]
Richland Mall is a 708,249-square-foot (65,798.5 m 2) regional shopping mall in Waco, Texas owned by CBL & Associates Properties located on 77 acres (31 ha). The mall opened in 1980. It has 95 stores with five anchors. [1] The anchor stores are JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, 2 Dillard's stores, Tilt Studio, Shoe Dept, and Overstock Furniture ...
Gibson's Discount Center, also known as Gibson's, was a large discount store chain in the United States. There are a few Gibson's Discount Centers still operating under independent ownership; two in Texas in Weatherford and Kerrville , and two in Kansas in Salina and Clay Center .
Rollman's (Cincinnati) Downtown store location—N.W. corner of 5th and Vine Streets—was taken over by Mabley & Carew after primary and branch Rollman's stores were liquidated in the early 1960s [402] Rudin's (Mount Vernon), sold to Uhlman's in 1979 [403] John Shillito Company (Cincinnati), division of Federated Department Stores.
The Gaineses completely transformed the Waco landmark, which helped to change the city as well as many surrounding areas. The Silos, Waco, TX. The grounds include a 12,000 sq. ft. retail store located in the historic grain barn and office building, a food truck park with picnic tables, a garden store, bakery, and lawn area. Admission to the ...
The New Mount Carmel Center was a large group of buildings used by the Branch Davidian religious group located near Axtell, Texas, 20 miles (32 km) north-east of Waco.The Branch Davidians were established by Benjamin Roden in 1959 as a breakaway sect from Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, and was later led by David Koresh starting in the 1980s.
News of a newborn baby found dead in the front yard of a Fort Worth home begs the question of what options parents in crisis have.
The commercial center of Port Arthur was at its peak in the early 1900s. Together with the effects of suburbanization, which drew off wealthier residents to new housing away from town, gradually taking businesses with them, from 1960 until 1974, [38] successive waves of economic recession caused much distress in the town. The central business ...