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The facility that replaced the Waynesboro Outlet Village is called "Waynesboro Town Center". [1] Waynesboro city officials confirmed in June 2006 that the shopping center would be anchored by Target and Kohl's. [4] Target opened on October 9, 2007 as the first of several new stores. [citation needed]
Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG, [a] doing business as Lindt, [4] is a Swiss chocolatier and confectionery company founded in 1845 [5] and known for its chocolate truffles and chocolate bars, among other sweets. It is based in Kilchberg, where its main factory and museum are located. Lindt is one of the largest Swiss chocolate manufacturers.
The average outlet center has an area of 216,000 square feet. [2] In 2003, outlet malls in the U.S. generated $15 billion in revenue from 260 stores. The number of U.S. outlet centers increased from 113 in 1988 to 276 in 1991 and to 325 in 1997. [2] Outlet malls are not an exclusively American phenomenon.
Burlington Outlet Village, formerly known as the Burlington Manufacturers Outlet Center (BMOC), was the first factory outlet center to open in North Carolina. The center consists of multiple buildings - the main portion of the property was originally constructed in 1981. Additional buildings were constructed in 1983.
As with Auburn Mills, Taubman's plans for the property called for a large number of anchor stores, along with a mix of outlet stores and traditional mall tenants. [9] As proposed, the mall would have over 185 tenants situated along an oval-shaped mall corridor, with 1.35 million square feet (125,000 m 2) of gross leasable area. It would also be ...
Lindt [44] Kilchberg: Switzerland: Lindt: Museum of Russian Chocolate History [45] Moscow: Russia: Collection of Imperial and Soviet chocolate boxes and wrappings, a chocolate gift shop and master classes for children Red October Museum of Chocolate: Moscow: Russia: Red October Chocolate, [46] [47] Maestrani [48] Flawil: Switzerland: Maestrani ...
The Wrentham Village Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet power center owned by the Simon Property Group. It is located off I-495 and Route 1A in Wrentham, Massachusetts. The facility opened in 1997, and was expanded in 1998, 1999, and 2000.
The City Shopping Center was the centerpiece of The City, an edge city mixed-use development; in or just outside the mall were two hotels, several office buildings, two movie theaters (City Center Theatres and UA the Movies), gym, three full-service restaurants and a pizzeria, Pepperoni square (owned by Larrys Pizza in Fullerton) which was sold ...