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Southland Mall, originally known as Cutler Ridge Mall, is a shopping mall in Cutler Bay (formerly Cutler Ridge), Florida.It opened in 1978 [3] as an extension of the Cutler Ridge Shopping Center, which itself was opened in 1960 (shortly after its "grand reopening", Cutler Ridge Mall moniker was subsequently applied to the entire shopping center complex).
The Aventura Mall in Northeast Miami-Dade opened in 1984, with a huge food court and South Florida’s first Macy’s store. ... The Cutler Ridge Mall was all but destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in ...
Dadeland Mall has been serving Miami-Dade County shoppers since it opened in 1962. Above: Shoppers crowd an entrance to Burdines in the Dadeland Mall in 1992. ... CUTLER RIDGE MALL. The Gap at the ...
Southland Mall’s origins date in South Miami-Dade to 1960 — 45 years before Cutler Ridge incorporated as Cutler Bay. Then the Cutler Ridge Shopping Center, its original anchor was another ...
Cutler Bay is an incorporated town in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, established in 2005.With a population of 45,425 as of the 2020 US census, [8] it is part of the Miami metropolitan area of South Florida.
Cutler Ridge Mall was "reopened" in 1978, but its ultimate configuration didn't come into being until the mid 1980s, when the Cutler Ridge Shopping Center was expanded in four stages between the Richards (later Burdines) and Sears stores on the northern end of the property. Of the extended Cutler Ridge Mall, only phases two and three are still ...
1992: Damage to the Cutler Ridge Mall, a neighborhood staple since 1978, was so extensive that the National Guard was stationed amid its rubble hours after Andrew struck. Hours after Miami-Dade ...
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