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Staten Island Mall: Staten Island, New York: New York City 1,258,042 square feet (116,875.9 m 2) [10] 205 Macy's, JCPenney, Primark 1973 Brookfield Properties 12 Broadway Commons: Hicksville, New York: Long Island 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) 98 Target, IKEA 1956 Pacific Retail 13 Galleria at Crystal Run: Wallkill, New York: Hudson Valley
Staten Island Mall is a shopping mall in New Springville, Staten Island, New York City, opened in 1973.It is the only indoor shopping mall in the borough. [1] It is the largest retail center on the island and is the site of the island's third-largest public transit hub after the St. George Terminal and Eltingville Transit Center, with numerous bus routes that connect to the periphery of the ...
The road itself was merely one-lane wide. However, indicative of the economic transformation the Richmond Avenue corridor of Staten Island experienced, specifically with the opening of the Staten Island Mall in 1972, the roadway was widened. The roadway from Rockland Avenue to Forest Hill Road has been widened to an eight-lane thoroughfare ...
Public School 15 (Daniel D. Tompkins School) (Staten Island Area Office, Office of Building Services, Division of School Facilities, New York City Board of Education) November 19, 1996: Public School 20 Annex, 160 Heberton Ave March 22, 1988: Public School 28 (Former), 276 Center St September 15, 1998: Reformed Church of Huguenot Park
Staten Island (/ ˈ s t æ t ən / STAT-ən) is the southernmost of the five boroughs of New York City, coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southernmost point of New York. The borough is separated from the adjacent state of New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull and from the rest of New York by New York Bay.
Castleton Corners is served by the S54, S61, S62, S66, S91, S92 and S93 local bus routes and the SIM3, SIM31, SIM32, SIM33 and SIM34 express bus routes. [1] The former S67 route through Castleton Corners was discontinued in 2010 due to low ridership, and many bus routes through the area were truncated to run a shorter route or only during weekdays.
Bus to Eltingville Transit Center and Staten Island Mall: Annadale: May 14, 1860 1939 Huguenot: June 2, 1860 Bloomingview, then Huguenot Park Prince's Bay: June 2, 1860 Lemon Creek Princes Bay Pleasant Plains: June 2, 1860 Richmond Valley: June 2, 1860 Only three cars can platform at this station.
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