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Mid Rivers Mall (formerly Westfield Shoppingtown Mid Rivers) is a shopping center in St. Peters, Missouri, just off Interstate 70. The mall opened in 1987 [3] and has since grown to be St. Charles County's largest shopping center. [4] Mid Rivers Mall includes over 140 shops.
Short Pump Town Center is an open-air shopping mall located in the Short Pump census-designated place (CDP) of unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia on West Broad Street (U.S. Route 250), approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) west of I-64, exit 178A/B. Short Pump Town Center is home to many restaurants and stores including Macy's and Dillard's.
St.Peters celebrated its 50th year as a city in 2009, and marked its 100th year as a town in 2010, having become a town in 1910 and a city in 1959. [8] During flooding in the region, the National Weather Service reported 12.3 inches (310 mm) of rainfall in St. Peters for July 26, 2022, [9] considered an unofficial record. [10]
Short Pump Town Center – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Skyline Mall – Bailey's Crossroads (1977–2002) Southpark Mall – Colonial Heights (1989–present) Spotsylvania Towne Centre – Spotsylvania County (1980–present) Springfield Town Center – Springfield (1973–present) Staunton Mall – Staunton (1987–2020)
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The shopping center was purchased by the only bidder at foreclosure, St. Ann Shopping Center LLC, for $29.95 million. [54] The Macy's store closed in March 2010 and the Sears store closed in July 2010, the final anchor stores to leave. [55] The final store left in November 2010. This left the mall with no internal stores.
Its location and development were chosen in part because of the affluent surrounding areas, for example Ladue, Frontenac, Town & Country, Kirkwood. Saks Fifth Avenue, which had a store in Central West End St. Louis since the early 1950s, relocated its St. Louis store to the Plaza Frontenac location in 1973. [11]