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Zona Rosa is an approximately 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2), mixed-use lifestyle center located in Kansas City, Platte County, Missouri. [1] The project opened in 2004 and was expanded by an additional 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2 ) starting in 2008, including the addition of Dillard's , which moved from Metro North Mall .
By 2000, the owners of the mall began development of a competing set of strip malls, Zona Rosa. They increased leases at Metro North, pushing clients to move to the new location. The former Montgomery Ward store closed in 2001. Both AMC theaters closed. JCPenney closed in mid-2008, in favor of opening two new stores.
Zona Rosa ('Pink Zone') is an area in Mexico City which is known for its shopping, nightlife, LGBT community, and its recently established Korean community. [2] The larger official neighborhood it is part of is Colonia Juárez , located just west of the historic center of Mexico City .
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Bannister Mall was built and opened in August 1980 at 5600 Bannister Road in Kansas City, Missouri between I-435 and Hillcrest Road. The area was once the site of the Three Trails (Santa Fe, California, and Oregon) and the Santa Fe trail actually crossed the original property.
Nicho Bears and Bar is a gay bar in Zona Rosa, Mexico City, Mexico. [1] Passport Magazine 's Joseph Pedro said the bar offers "low-key bear night[s] where you're assigned numbers for secret messages". [2] In 2018, Alberto Cervantes of TimeOut included Nicho in his list of the city's 10 best gay bars. [3]
Condesa or La Condesa is an area in the Cuauhtémoc Borough of Mexico City, south of Zona Rosa and 4 to 5 km west of the Zócalo, the city's main square. It is immediately west of Colonia Roma, together with which it is designated as a "Barrio Mágico Turístico" ("Touristic Magic Neighborhood").
Luis Spota Art Education Center. Today the colonia, especially the Zona Rosa area, is a mix of wealth and poverty, old and new with many conflicting changes. [7] New construction, most of it tall office and apartment buildings, is going up along Paseo de la Reforma, with predictions that this will return the area to its former prestige.