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Entrance to Laurel Mall in February 2015. Laurel Mall is a shopping mall which opened in 1973 just northwest of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States.It features three current anchor stores, Boscov's, Dunham's Sports with one anchor jointly occupied by Planet Fitness and Hobby Lobby; TJ Maxx is a junior anchor. 10-theater Regal Cinemas and Aldi are outparcels.
Eastgate Mall (Cincinnati) Eastland Mall (Columbus, Ohio) Eastwood Mall; F. Findlay Village Mall; Fort Steuben Mall; G. Great Lakes Mall; The Greene Town Center; I ...
A Burlington Coat Factory (former Montgomery Ward) building was demolished in July 2013; [2] it was the last remaining portion of the former mall. Burlington Coat Factory was also the first store to open in the new facility, in April 2014. The center's Harris Teeter was the first store of its chain to open in Prince George's County. A "grand ...
Converted to strip mall Laurel Mall Connelsville: Used as an antiques & collectibles mall Lebanon Plaza Mall Lebanon Plaza Lebanon: Converted to power center Leo Mall Philadelphia: Replaced by The Home Depot: Lycoming Mall: The District at Lycoming Valley Pennsdale: 1978 - 2023 Interior closed to public; mixed use redevelopment proposed MacDade ...
Valley Stream-- Green Acres Mall, Rockaway Avenue, Merrick Road, Central Avenue; Port Washington-- Main Street; Great Neck-- Middle Neck Road, Great Neck Plaza, North Shore Shopping Mart [27] Westbury-- Post Avenue, The Mall at the Source, The Galley at Westbury Plaza; Huntington-- New York Avenue, NY Route 110, Walt Whitman Mall
A faded sign remains at Cincinnati Mall in March 2021. The mall also once had the name of Forest Fair Village, located off Interstate 275 near Forest Park and Fairfield.
Laurel Mall (Maryland) in Laurel, Maryland; Laurel Mall (Pennsylvania) in Hazleton, Pennsylvania This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 05:14 (UTC). Text ...
Outdoor outlet mall) Manhattan Town Center – Manhattan (1987–present) Metcalf South Shopping Center – Overland Park (1967–2014; demolished except for the former Sears) Mission Center Mall – Mission (1989–2006; demolished) Oak Park Mall – Overland Park (1974–present; largest mall in Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area)