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Greenbrier Mall is a nearly 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m 2) regional mall in Chesapeake, Virginia, United States in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The mall has a hillside terrain, with entries on both upper and lower levels. It serves communities on the east coast in the states of Virginia and North Carolina. [2]
Greenbriar Mall is a shopping mall in the Greenbriar neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia that opened in 1965. The anchor stores are Beauty Master, Dollar Tree , Greenbriar Furniture, and Citi Trends . There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Burlington and Fallas .
Greenbrier is a community located in the independent city of Chesapeake, Virginia, United States. It is made up of two sections, Greenbrier East and Greenbrier West. Greenbrier Parkway, a major road in Greenbrier, is the commercial hub of Chesapeake. Shopping centers line this major road, including Greenbrier Mall. Another major road, Volvo ...
For the third year in a row, the company, which operates 62 malls across the country, will close all of its locations for the entirety of Thanksgiving Day.
ATLANTA - Two teenagers were shot near Greenbriar Mall on Monday evening.. The shooting happened around 9:50 p.m. along Greenbriar Parkway SW near Continental Colony Parkway SW. According to the ...
Bloomington, Minnesota, Mall of America (closed December 24, 2021) Chesapeake, Virginia - Greenbrier Mall (Closed in March 2020) (formerly Jillian's) City of Industry, California - Puente Hills Mall (Changed to Tilt Arcade until it ultimately also closed. The mall is now anchored by Round 1.)
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Greenbrier Mall – Chesapeake (1981–present) Landmark Mall – Alexandria (1990–2017) Lynnhaven Mall – Virginia Beach (1981–present) MacArthur Center – Norfolk (1999–present) Manassas Mall – Manassas (1972–present) Military Circle Mall – Norfolk (1970–2023) Mercury Plaza Mall – Hampton (1967–1987)