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The Urbana-Lincoln Hotel – Lincoln Square Mall is a historic building complex located at 300 South Broadway Avenue in Urbana, Illinois. The Tudor Revival style hotel was built in 1923. In 1964, the mall was built as an extension of the hotel; it was one of the first fully enclosed shopping malls in Illinois.
Locations in downtown Kalamazoo, Southland, Maple Hill Mall and in Battle Creek's Lakeview Square Mall. Gantos. Grand Rapids 1932 - 2000. Lebanese immigrant Theodore Gantos is the founder. Women's wear boutique. [202] Glik's, Manistee [230] Goodridge Brothers Saginaw [200] [201] Goodyear's Department Store, Ann Arbor. [201] [231] [232] Gordman's.
East Lake Square Mall; Eastern Hills Mall; Eastfield Mall; Eastgate Consumer Mall; Eastgate Mall (Chattanooga) Eastland Center (Michigan) Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio) Eastland Mall (North Versailles, Pennsylvania) Eastwood Mall (Birmingham) The Esplanade (Kenner, Louisiana) Euclid Square Mall; Eugene Mall; Evergreen Plaza
Lincoln Hotel (Melbourne, Florida), now Florida Preparatory Academy; Urbana-Lincoln Hotel-Lincoln Square Mall, Urbana, Illinois, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Champaign County, Illinois; Lincoln Hotel, part of the State Street Commercial Historic District in Hammond, Indiana
This project added on a Famous-Barr department store and brought the mall up to 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2) of gross leasable area. [ 3 ] In May 2004, JCPenney , which had left the property and the region five years earlier, re-entered the mall as an anchor. [ 4 ]
Urbana-Lincoln Hotel-Lincoln Square Mall. September 8, 2006 : 300 S. Broadway Ave. Urbana: Hotel is now (2013) "Urbana Landmark Hotel" 55 ...
Freeport's Lincoln Mall will be home to a longtime thrift store in the city. Amity's Attic closed up shop at 22 W. Main St. on Dec. 16 and will be opening up inside Lincoln Mall sometime in ...
The Urbana Lincoln Hotel is connected to Lincoln Square Mall, an indoor walking mall, in the center of Urbana. The hotel was designed by famed Urbana architect Joseph Royer in 1923 and opened several rooms on November 1, 1923, to accommodate guests for the university's Homecoming game. The original building was built in the Tudor Revival style.