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East Point Shopping sign. East Point Shopping is a shopping district located in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It includes stores, restaurants, as well as various service and hotel space. [1] [2] Created by East Point Inc., East Point Shopping encompasses over 80 acres of development land. [3] It is owned by Horizon Management. [4]
Goonellabah from the air, showing the Bruxner Highway into Lismore, and Goonellabah Shopping Centre in the distance. Goonellabah (goo-NELL-a-bah) is the eastern suburb of Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, and is on the Bruxner Highway. It sits within the City of Lismore local government area. [1]
At the time, it was the largest single property asset in Australia to be traded, and it beat the record for largest single retail asset transaction in Australia previously set by the sale of Indooroopilly Shopping Centre in 2017. [7] On January 23, 2025, the Hines-Haben partnership completed the acquisition of Westpoint. [8]
Eastpoint Mall is a one-level regional enclosed shopping center located in Baltimore County. Eastpoint Mall was one of Baltimore’s first shopping centers and has been serving the community since 1956. Eastpoint Mall is anchored by JCPenney, Burlington, Gabe's, and Value City Furniture.
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Eastpoint Mall (Chinese: 东福坊) is a shopping mall located in Simei, Singapore beside Simei MRT station. It was formerly known for its wide selection of educational and enrichment centres and its pet shop (The Pet Safari), which was once the largest in Asia. The mall is owned by NTUC Income, and is managed by Frasers Property. [1]
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Prior to being redeveloped as a shopping centre, the site was the site of the Perdriau Rubber Factory. Henry Perdriau started manufacturing rubber products here in c.1900. Perdriau Rubber Co. merged with the Dunlop Rubber Company of Australia in 1928, by which time Perdriau was producing 50,000 shoes per week and between 500,000 - 780,000 tyres ...