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  2. Posner Park - Wikipedia

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    In January 2014 the undeveloped area of Posner Park was set to be auctioned off in August 2014 as the owners filed for bankruptcy. [2] In September 2019 additional retail outlets were opened at Posner Village, immediately south of the original development. The new stores include Burlington and Five Below. [3]

  3. Tyrone Square Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Square (also referred to as Tyrone Square Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in St. Petersburg, Florida. Opened in 1972, it features Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Five Below, J. C. Penney, Macy's and PetSmart as its anchor stores.

  4. Robinson's of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Robinson's of Florida was a chain of department stores on Florida's Gulf Coast and Orlando and based in St. Petersburg, Florida, starting with a store at Tyrone Square Mall in 1972. It had been founded in the 1970s as an attempt by Associated Dry Goods to emulate its upscale J. W. Robinson's stores of Southern California on the fast-growing ...

  5. List of shopping malls in Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    Malls in Saint Petersburg Name Opened [2] Mall website Owner [2] Number of stores [2] Size (Leasable area), square metres [2] Akademicheskij 2002 Akademicheskij website: Adamant holding company 188 65,000 Atlantic City 2009 Atlantic City website: Ilan management company 81 73,870 Atmosfera 2008 Atmosfera website: Adamant holding company 71 ...

  6. Sundial St. Pete - Wikipedia

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    St. Petersburg businessman Bill Edwards bought the complex for $5.2 million in September 2011, and announced plans to revitalize the complex. [4] It has since undergone extensive renovations and two name changes. Edwards dubbed the new project "The Shops at St Pete". [5] On February 19, 2014, the complex was publicly renamed Sundial St. Pete. [6]

  7. DLT (department store) - Wikipedia

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    DLT (Russian:ДЛТ: Дом ленинградской торговли — Dom Leningradskoy Torgovli, "Leningrad Trade House") is a department store in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which reopened in 2012, after a major renovation, as a branch of the TsUM chain. DLT is located on Bolshaya Konyushennaya street 21–23 just north of Nevsky Prospekt.

  8. Webb's City - Wikipedia

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    Webb's City was a one-stop department store that was located in St. Petersburg, Florida. Founded in 1926, it claimed to be "the World's Most Unusual Drug Store;" founder James Earl "Doc" Webb has been described as "the P. T. Barnum of specialty store retailing". [1] Sideshows included animal tricks, acrobats, and talking mermaids.

  9. Esders and Scheefhals building - Wikipedia

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    Scheefhals was the Dutch partner for the St. Petersburg branch. After the revolution, in 1919, the building became a sewing factory producing menswear. [ 2 ] In 1922 it was given the name Volodarsky Sewing Factory in honor of the Marxist revolutionary and early Soviet politician Moisei Goldstein, who went by the name of V. Volodarsky .