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  2. Orange Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall contains over 110 stores and services. When it opened, it featured three anchors: Ivey's, May Cohen's, and Sears, like Volusia Mall a year before. [1] In 1984, the mall added 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2) that included a new food court and a JCPenney anchor.

  3. Food court - Wikipedia

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    Typical shopping center food court vendor layout at Centre Eaton in Montreal, Quebec, Canada Pirate Champ's Cafe food court at Port Charlotte High School. A food court (in Asia-Pacific also called food hall or hawker centre) [1] is generally an indoor plaza or common area within a facility that is contiguous with the counters of multiple food vendors and provides a common area for self-serve ...

  4. We Ranked the Best Mall Court Food Chains - AOL

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    The chain serves delicious food at hard-to-beat prices, and there's something about eating it a mall food court that makes it all the more crave-worthy. Kaitlin S./Yelp 5.

  5. File:Food Court, Orange Park Mall.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. How one mall has become a culture-defining hub for Orange ...

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    “K-food trends are a byproduct of K-pop,” said Jim Koo, president of the Korean American Chamber of Commerce of Orange County. “K-pop artists make content eating Korean food, so all of a ...

  7. Gourmet baked potato restaurant Mr. Potato Spread closes ...

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  8. The Village at Orange - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Orange, formerly known as the Orange Mall and later as The Mall of Orange, was a small enclosed shopping mall located in Orange, California. [1] The mall, one of Orange's first, opened for consumer entry in 1971, and was composed of both internal merchants and external anchor tenant buildings, the original latter of which only Walmart remains operational.

  9. The Source OC - Wikipedia

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    The mall was also seen as a comeback for the city in the entertainment sector after the closing of Movieland Wax Museum. [5] It was built on an empty field and cost about $325 million overall. [ 1 ] In April 2014, Korean entertainment agency YG Entertainment proposed a performance venue, recording studio, and nightclub at The Source called YG Land.