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  2. The Mall at 163rd Street - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at 163rd Street is an enclosed shopping mall and power center in North Miami Beach, Florida.From its opening as an open-air shopping center in 1956, it has been converted into an enclosed mall, but was later redeveloped as a combination of both formats.

  3. Broward Mall - Wikipedia

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    Broward Mall (previously known as Westfield Broward) is a shopping mall in Plantation, Florida. Hours. Broward Mall is open from 11:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Sundays ...

  4. List of shopping malls in the Miami metropolitan area

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    Lauderhill Mall [7] Lauderhill: Legacy Place [8] Palm Beach Gardens: Lincoln Road Mall: City Center, Miami Beach: Loehmann's Fashion Island: Aventura: The Mall at 163rd Street: North Miami Beach: The Mall at Wellington Green: Wellington: Metrofare Shops & Cafe: Government Center, Downtown Miami: Miami Design District: Design District, Miami ...

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  6. How Foot Locker is waging a comeback after its breakup ... - AOL

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    From mall legend to has been. Foot Locker can be traced back to the legendary retailer Frank Winfield Woolworth, whose namesake company branched into footwear in the 1960s and later opened the ...

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  8. Champs Sports - Wikipedia

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    Champs Sports was acquired in the 1980s by the Woolworth Corporation, then a specialty store division of the F. W. Woolworth Company.It, along with Foot Locker (which was owned by Woolworth and is now the name of the company that succeeded Woolworth), sold athletic merchandise, replacing the five and dime and department store concepts with the increasing specialty store concept.

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