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Florence Mall opened in 1976 on a site along Interstate 75 just south of Kentucky Route 18. The two-story mall was constructed by Homart Development Company , the real estate division of Sears . Hixson, Inc. of Cincinnati was the architect and Charles V. Maescher & Co. also of Cincinnati was general contractor. [ 3 ]
Florence Mall (Kentucky) Fourth Street Live! G. Greenwood Mall (Kentucky) H. Hamburg Pavilion; J. Jefferson Mall; K. Kentucky Oaks Mall; L. Lexington Mall; M. The ...
Florence Mall may refer to: Florence Mall (Alabama), formerly Regency Square Mall, in Florence, Alabama; Florence Mall (Kentucky), in Florence, Kentucky;
In the early 1970s, the developers of the yet-to-be-built mall gave the land for the tower to the city, stipulating that the words "Florence Mall" be painted on it in view of interstate motorists. [2] The tower would thus advertise the mall, which would open in September 1976.
Florence Mall – Florence (1976–present) Fourth Street Live! – Louisville (2004–present) Greenwood Mall – Bowling Green (1979–present) Jefferson Mall – Louisville (1978–present) Kentucky Oaks Mall – Paducah (1982–present) Kyova Mall – Ashland (1989–2021) Lexington Mall – Lexington (1975–2005)
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Continuing east, KY 18 spurs off Mall Road, a commercial road holding much of the commerce in the city of Florence, including the Florence Mall. Mall Road also connects KY 18 with U.S. 42/U.S. 127, although the southbound onramp to I-71/75 does not provide any direct access to U.S. 42; the onramp parallels the interstate until it is south of U ...