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  2. Crossroads Plaza (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    These surrounding centers have grocery stores or discount stores as anchors, though they also include competitors of anchors of Crossroads itself. Cary Towne Center, built in 1979 and closed in 2021, was located approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) from Crossroads Plaza down Walnut Street.

  3. Cary Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the mall applied for a zoning change for a major expansion, [5] perhaps spurred by proposals for a "mega-mall" at Crossroads Plaza emerged only a mile away. [1] In 1991, the mall completed its expansion to 1.1 million square feet and was renamed Cary Towne Center by then-owners Richard E. Jacobs Group.

  4. D. R. Horton - Wikipedia

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    D.R. Horton, Inc. is an American home construction company based in Arlington, Texas. Since 2002, the company has been the largest homebuilder by volume in the United States. [2] [3] [4] The company ranked number 194 on the 2019 Fortune 500 list of the largest United States corporations by revenue. [5] The company operates in 113 markets in 33 ...

  5. New hotels are coming to Cary. Here’s where and what ... - AOL

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    The shopping center has a Harris Teeter, Five Guys, Bank of America, and Paragon Theaters. Renderings show a lobby bar, kitchen and dining area, a market, salon and fitness room on the first floor.

  6. Popular chain is closing a Cary grocery store this ... - AOL

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  8. Harris Teeter - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2007, Harris Teeter had over 18,000 employees, and is the second largest supermarket chain in North Carolina, with Food Lion being number one. By the mid to late 2000s, expansion to the Outer Banks of North Carolina had begun with stores in Corolla (May 2006), Kill Devil Hills (July 2006), and Morehead City (February

  9. Two popular stores close at Crabtree, move to Cary. A new ...

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    The development covers a wide expanse of Cary Towne Boulevard near its intersection with I-40. A new Fabletics location appears to be in the works at Raleigh’s Crabtree Valley Mall. Show comments