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Gurnee Mills is a shopping mall and outlet mall in Gurnee, Illinois, within the Chicago metropolitan area. Like the nearby Six Flags Great America and Great Wolf Lodge , the mall's placement in Gurnee is intended to bring customers from both Chicago and Milwaukee, Wisconsin .
Gurnee Mills has attracted between 15 million to 20 million visitors per year since its opening in 1991. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The mall was advertised as the "world's largest outlet mall" upon its opening, [ 18 ] and is the fourth largest mall in Illinois. [ 19 ]
The company started in 1967 as the Western Development Corporation, and its first mall was Potomac Mills in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in 1985. Then from 1989 to 1991, Franklin, Sawgrass, & Gurnee Mills opened each of those years, respectively.
Great Wolf Lodge is a resort and outdoor waterpark of 30 acres (12 ha) located in Gurnee, Illinois near Six Flags Great America and Gurnee Mills. The resort is operated by Great Wolf Resorts. It had originally opened in 2008 as Key Lime Cove and was listed as the "Official Resort of Six Flags Great America". [3]
Gurnee: 6230 Grand Ave. Joliet: 2950 Plainfield Road. ... history, outlook. Open and closed Red Lobsters in Indiana ... 8220 Montgomery Road, 320 Cincinnati Mills Drive, 616 Ohio Pike and 3564 ...
Serpent Safari was a reptile zoo located inside the Gurnee Mills Mall in Gurnee, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.The zoo advertised itself as "America's Finest Reptile Zoo". The zoo housed some rare specimens, including the world's heaviest snake (over 375 lbs. as of February 2010), an albino alligator, and an alligator snapping turtle estimated at a 150 years old.
GURNEE MILLS, Ill. - A Vernon Hills man has been sentenced to 32 years in prison after he fatally shot a man in the parking lot of Gurnee Mills in 2021. Joey Gonzalez, 27, was convicted of second ...
On August 8, 1991, Gurnee Mills opened seven miles (11 km) away from Lakehurst. The newer, larger Gurnee Mills proved a much larger draw than expected, devastating Lakehurst's retail base. The mall had 100 tenants at the beginning of the 1990s, but by 1997, about fifty businesses remained.