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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Tucson, Arizona

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    Federal Correctional Institution, Tucson; Foothills Mall (Arizona) Fort Lowell (Tucson, Arizona) ... J. C. Penney–Chicago Store Building; L. La Encantada (shopping ...

  3. Foothills Mall (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Foothills Mall was an indoor regional shopping mall located in Casas Adobes, Arizona, United States, with a Tucson postal address. [2] Foothills Mall had capacity for over 90 stores and outlets, along with 8 restaurants and an AMC Theatres Foothills 15.

  4. Levy's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Levy's, also known as Levy Brothers, was a department store based in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It was founded in 1950 by brothers Jacob and Ben Levy, who acquired the former Myers & Bloom department store in downtown Tucson. [1] The Levy brothers started department stores in Southern Arizona mining towns such as Douglas, Clifton and later ...

  5. Casas Adobes Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Nanini immediately worked to begin an upscale shopping plaza in the remote area northwest of Tucson that today forms the heart of the Casas Adobes community. Beginning in the mid-1950s, Nanini developed three subdivisions on about 300 acres that became the heart of the Casas Adobes community and was considered by many to be Tucson's first ...

  6. List of historic properties in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The J. C. Penney–Chicago Store Building = was built in 1903 and is located in 130 E. Congress St.. J.C. Penney, was the building's longest single tenant, occupying the building from 1927 to 1957. The El Paso-based department store occupied the building until 1967 when it closed. The Chicago Store moved in after the El Paso store closed.

  7. El Con Center - Wikipedia

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    As of September 21, 2011 the mall space and all store spaces (except stores #1–6) were demolished and a pathway was built for access. [47] Montgomery Ward's Tucson location was in operation until mid-2001. In 2012 the El Con Mall sign was reinstalled. [40] The store was vacated and liquidated in the Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

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