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Merle Hay Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Des Moines, Iowa, in the United States.Opened in 1959, it is the second oldest regional shopping center in Iowa, and was the largest mall in Iowa in terms of gross leasable area before the 2004 opening of Jordan Creek Town Center in neighboring West Des Moines.
In 1959 Merle Hay Plaza, a 47-acre shopping center, was built on the northwest corner of Merle Hay and Douglas roads on the Des Moines-Urbandale border. In 1972, the plaza was enclosed and became ...
The arena, on which she hopes to start work in 2025, is intended to solidify Merle Hay as a destination for more than just shopping. Holland also runs Layercake, a site-selection software business ...
In November 1978, a fire broke out in the Younkers store in the Merle Hay Mall in Des Moines, killing 11 people. [7] To date, it is the most devastating fire in Des Moines' history, and destroyed the original Younkers at the mall. It is also the third deadliest department store fire in US history.
Consumers looking to kick off 2024 with a shopping spree are in luck, as they will have options aplenty on Jan. 1. ... Valley West Mall: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Merle Hay Mall: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ...
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Iowa" ... Merle Hay Mall; N. North Grand Mall; NorthPark Mall (Iowa) O. Old Capitol Mall; Q. Quincy Place Mall; S. Southern Hills ...
Nearly a dozen parties have shown interest in Merle Hay Mall's arena plan, and Iowa officials are open to working with the mall to keep state funding ... Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. For ...
Merle Hay Mall – Des Moines (1972–present) North Grand Mall – Ames (1971–present) NorthPark Mall – Davenport (1973–present) Old Capitol Mall – Iowa City (1981–present) Quincy Place Mall – Ottumwa (1990–present) Southern Hills Mall – Sioux City (1980–present) Southridge Mall – Des Moines (1975–2012)