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  2. Oakbrook Center - Wikipedia

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    History. Oakbrook Center, which was originally to be named Oakbrook Terrace (but the name was changed when a town near the mall took that name), opened in 1962 with Sears and Marshall Field's, as well as a Jewel Food Store. Bonwit Teller was later added, as was Lord & Taylor in 1973. I. Magnin, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Neiman Marcus joined the ...

  3. Lincoln Mall - Wikipedia

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    History. Lincoln Mall opened on August 9th, 1973 [1] with anchors Carson Pirie Scott, Montgomery Ward, Wieboldt's, and JCPenney. The center was developed by the Randhurst Corporation, the same developer consisting of Wieboldt's and Carson's executives who developed Randhurst Mall and Lakehurst Mall. Wieboldt's closed in 1987.

  4. Woodfield Mall - Wikipedia

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    Woodfield Mall is a shopping mall located in the northwest Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois, United States, near the interchange of Golf Road and Interstate 290. The mall is the largest shopping mall in the state of Illinois , the second largest being Oakbrook Center in Oak Brook .

  5. Lincolnwood Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The site of Lincolnwood Town Center was formerly occupied by the headquarters of Bell & Howell.Developers Melvin Simon & Associates (now known as Simon Property Group and Chicago-based Hawthorn Realty first proposed to build a 1.2-million-square-foot (110,000 m 2) mall on the site in 1985, but the plan was turned down by city trustees.

  6. Oak Brook, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Oak Brook is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States with a very small portion in Cook County.The population was 8,163 at the 2020 census. [3]A suburb of Chicago, it contains the headquarters of Ace Hardware, Portillo's Restaurants, Blistex, Federal Signal, CenterPoint Properties, Sanford L.P., TreeHouse Foods, Lions Clubs International, U.S. Census Bureau Chicago regional office ...

  7. Lincolnshire Commons - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Commons is an upscale lifestyle center located in Lincolnshire, Illinois. The center opened in 2006 and hosts numerous high-end restaurants, and promeninent retailers such as Cheesecake Factory, Jos. A. Bank, DSW and LensCrafters. The 133,000-square-foot (12,400 m 2) center is a popular shopping area in Chicago's affluent north ...

  8. Ford City Mall - Wikipedia

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    Ford City Mall is a shopping mall located on the Southwest Side of Chicago in the West Lawn neighborhood at 76th Street and Cicero Avenue. [2] Opened in 1965, Ford City is the largest shopping mall in Chicago outside of downtown. Anchored by JCPenney, the mall contains more than 135 stores and restaurants including Applebee’s, Bath & Body ...

  9. The Brickyard (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    1 (current mall) Public transit access. CTA. The Brickyard, sometimes known as the Brickyard Mall, is a shopping mall located in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Built in 1977 as an enclosed shopping mall featuring J. C. Penney, Kmart, and Montgomery Ward, it was redeveloped in 2003 as a strip mall. The center's anchor stores are Jewel, Target ...