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Gateway Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Lincoln, Nebraska managed by WPG. It was built in 1960, and is the largest shopping center in Lincoln, with 107 stores. The mall's anchor stores are Dillard's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Round 1 Entertainment, and JCPenney.
Plans for a five-anchor shopping mall began in 1988. [2] Gateway Mall opened in 1990 with stores including Target, Sears, and Troutman's Emporium as anchors. [3] A 12-screen Cinemark theater was located adjacent to the food court. In 1999, a 17-screen Cinemark theater opened at the mall, [4] and the 12-screen Cinemark became a second-run ...
The restaurant has since expanded with over 34 worldwide locations, including New Jersey, California, Florida and numerous Asian countries, including Japan and South Korea. [5] [6] A branch opened on Duddell Street in Hong Kong in June 2017. [7] A branch in Gateway Mall 2 opened on Araneta City in the Philippines in October 2023. [8]
Ranked from best to worst, here are 12 of the most widely available mall food court restaurants out there. jambajuice/facebook.com. Best: Jamba.
Many quick-service restaurants like McDonald’s and Chick-fil-A have closed mall locations. TGI Fridays announced earlier this year it would close 36 lower-performing locations in 12 states ...
Gateway Center, also referred to as Gateway Plaza Mall [5] or simply Gateway Mall, is a shopping complex in the Spring Creek section of East New York, Brooklyn, in New York City. It is located just north of the Belt Parkway at Erskine Street and Gateway Drive, which is near portions of the Gateway National Recreation Area .
In the not-too-distant past, Gateway Plaza was an arguably run-down shopping center. Now, it’s a hot spot for Raleigh restaurants, old and new alike.
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