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Crossroads Plaza is an outdoor shopping center located in Cary, North Carolina, United States. The shopping center was opened in 1992 and has been added onto and renovated several times since then. It contains over 60 stores, including national chains and locally owned stores. [1]
In 1988, the mall applied for a zoning change for a major expansion, [5] perhaps spurred by proposals for a "mega-mall" at Crossroads Plaza emerged only a mile away. [1] In 1991, the mall completed its expansion to 1.1 million square feet and was renamed Cary Towne Center by then-owners Richard E. Jacobs Group.
In 1996, the North Carolina Department of Transportation Rail Division erected a platform and shelter for the H Line, north of the station, at the cost of $100,000. [ 5 ] [ 4 ] This was just prior to the opening of the new Cary Station which cost $737,000—$637,000 from the town and $100,000 from the Triangle Transit Authority.
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Pottery Barn at Fenton is open at 20 Fenton Main Street, Ste 120, in Cary. The News & Observer previously reported that the Fenton Pottery Barn location was planned to be nearly 14,000 square feet .
Lafayette station is a train station in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. It is served by the Sunset Limited, operated by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. The Lafayette station was originally built by the Texas and New Orleans Railroad in either 1911 or 1912, but burned in a fire and was abandoned on May 11, 2001. Completed in ...
Cary is booming with new developments, including the Jordan project, the Rogers Restaurant and Motel redevelopment, and the Fenton mixed-use development off Interstate 40 and Cary Towne Boulevard.
The Lafayette Hardware Store is a historic commercial building located at 121 West Vermilion Street in Lafayette, Louisiana, United States. Built in c.1890, is a two-story frame building with a false front in Italianate style. The ground story originally hosted two separate stores until c.1915 when a dividing wall was removed.