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  2. The Falls (mall) - Wikipedia

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    The Falls is an open-air shopping mall in Kendall, Florida.The mall has 111 upscale stores. The mall's anchor store is Macy's. Bloomingdale's was an anchor at this mall but closed on March 20, 2020, and it was replaced by Life Time Fitness center, which opened on August 4, 2023. [1]

  3. List of films and television shows set in Miami - Wikipedia

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    The opening Central American scene was filmed at the Miami Glider Port southwest of Miami, Florida. Donnie Brasco: 1997 Also filmed in New York City The Doors (film) 1991 Dostana: 2008 The first Bollywood movie to be filmed entirely in Miami, United States [12] Dr. No (film) 1962 Drop Zone: 1994 Escape Plan (film) 2013 Entourage (film) 2015

  4. What did your Miami mall once look like? A trip back to the ...

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    By the 1970s, Kendall had become Miami-Dade’s fastest growing community, with this trend accelerating in the 1980s. By the ’90s, Dadeland Mall was the busiest shopping mall in the continental ...

  5. Kendall, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Kendall is located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of downtown Miami at (25.666781, −80.356533 It is bordered to the east by the village of Pinecrest, to the southeast by the village of Palmetto Bay, to the south by Palmetto Estates and Richmond Heights, to the southwest by Three Lakes, to the west by The Crossings, to the northwest by Kendale Lakes, to the north by Sunset, and to the northeast ...

  6. Regal is closing Miami Beach’s biggest movie theater. Here’s ...

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    The second-largest cinema chain in the United States is planning to close 39 movie theaters nationwide, including the South Beach theater. Regal is closing Miami Beach’s biggest movie theater ...

  7. The Mall at 163rd Street - Wikipedia

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    Wometco 163rd Street Theatre served as an outparcel, and by 1961, was doubled as the 163rd Street & Patio Theater. In February 1971, Jordan Marsh opened a three-story location at the shopping center's east wing. Until the late 1970s, the center court fronting Burdines had provided countless kiddie rides, which were all encircled by a train track.

  8. Miracle Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    At the time, it included several chain retail tenants, a movie theatre owned by General Cinema Corporation, and three chain restaurants: Chili's; TGI Friday's; and Fuddruckers. [2] It was designed by Architectonica International in a 1980s Post-Modern style. It had large trapezoidal "clouds" affixed to the façade, but they were removed by new ...

  9. CocoWalk - Wikipedia

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    CocoWalk is an open-air shopping mall in the Coconut Grove neighborhood of Miami, Florida, in the United States. The development and planning of CocoWalk goes as far back as 1984 in the city of Miami. [2] It was developed by Constructa Properties and designed by John Clark of Maryland. It opened in 1990.