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Northland Mall is a 302,680-square-foot (28,120 m 2) shopping mall in Sterling, Illinois. First opened in 1973, it features 14 stores, Dunham's Sports , Planet Fitness and two former anchor stores which were JCPenney and Bergner's .
Construction did ultimately begin in 1996, with a target completion date of spring 1998. Delays further pushed the opening back to November 1998, with its first two anchor stores (Hecht's and Lord & Taylor) opening November 18, 1998. JCPenney and Sears opened in late Spring 1999, with the official grand-opening commencing August 12, 1999.
The 8,029-square-foot store will be located between Williams Sonoma and Pottery Barn at the mall. National bookseller sets opening date at Eastview Mall Skip to main content
GREEN BAY — Burlington Stores, Inc., a New Jersey-based retail store, is set to open on March 8 at East Town mall, according to a press release. The national discount retailer will open its new ...
Subang Parade is a shopping mall located in Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.The building has over 200 stores at a space of approximately 1,169,038 square feet (108,607.2 m 2) distributed in three floors.
In 1988, MainStreet was added to the back of the mall; in March 1989, it would convert to Kohl's. In 1996, a Mervyn's was added to the front of the mall; this anchor closed when Mervyn's left the Twin Cities market in 2004 and became a JCPenney shortly thereafter. That same year, Dayton's opened a store at the mall; it was the first Dayton's ...
Entertainment events at the Mall of Asia concert grounds Date(s) Entertainer(s) Event 2009 March 7 Eraserheads: Eraserheads Live! The Final Set [205] [206] March 14 Journey: Live in Manila [207] [208] May 16 David Cook David Archuleta: David Cook & David Archuleta: Live In Manila [209] [210] June 12 The Pussycat Dolls: Doll Domination Tour [211 ...
Golden Screen was founded in 1987 under the name of Golden Communications Circuit, a joint venture between Hong Kong's Golden Harvest and the Malaysian conglomerate PPB Group, the latter of whom operated a small set of Malaysian cinemas leased from Shaw Brothers Studio. [1]