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Colonie Center is a shopping mall located in Roessleville, New York, a suburb of Albany, at the intersection of Central Avenue, Wolf Road, and Interstate 87. Opening in 1966, it was the first enclosed shopping mall in New York's Capital Region. The two-story mall has an area of 1,340,610 square feet (124,547 m 2) and 110 stores as well as a ...
Northway Shopping Center (known as Northway Mall until 2012) is a big box retail center in Colonie, New York along Central Avenue . From 1970 to 1999, it was an enclosed shopping mall with several out buildings. It is located across Central Avenue from Colonie Center, an enclosed shopping mall.
Colonie Center: Albany: New York: First enclosed shopping mall in New York State's Capital Region. 1966 [27] Inland Center: San Bernardino (Inland Empire area) California: 1966 [31] Midland Mall: Warwick: Rhode Island: Renamed the Rhode Island Mall in March 1985. Closed in 2011. 1967 [32] Woodfield Mall: Schaumburg (Chicago metropolitan area ...
Sears’ last-remaining store in New Jersey is closing, bringing the number of Sears locations still in existence down to about a dozen. The last Sears in the New York area is closing. Just over a ...
Eastview Mall: Victor, New York: Rochester 1,361,325 square feet (126,471.2 m 2) 156 [8] Macy's, JCPenney, Von Maur, Dick's Sporting Goods 1971 Wilmorite Properties 9 Smith Haven Mall: Lake Grove, New York: Long Island 1,302,412 square feet (120,998.0 m 2) [9] 170 Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods 1969 Simon Property Group 10 Colonie Center ...
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Wolf Rd. & Colonie Center: Central Ave., NY 5: Rt. 5 local service between Downtown Albany and Colonie Center, sometimes will turn into 355 (see Schenectady Division) 10 [9] Broadway & Steuben St. Broadway & Orange St. Crossgates Mall: Western Ave., Rt. 20: Rt. 20 local service between Downtown Albany and Crossgates Mall 12 [10] Broadway ...
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