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The shopping center began as Northwest Arkansas Plaza, a single-level mall of 570,000 square feet (53,000 m 2) leasable square feet. It was developed by General Growth Properties, and among the original tenants were Sears, Dillard's, and F. W. Woolworth Company.
According to its LoopNet listing, this shopping center, built in 2000, is 100% leased, has 57 parking spaces and is an 18-minute drive from Fayetteville Regional Airport. Tenants include Thai ...
A site plan of a new big box shopping center coming to 3900 Ramsey St. in Fayetteville. This is across the street from the Lowe's home improvement store and Ollie's Bargain Outlet store.
A 25-acre shopping center with space for multiple retailers and a junior box store is slated for the corner of Gillis Hill and Raeford roads, according to plans approved by the city.
Cross Creek Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 401 Bypass between Morganton Road and the All-American Freeway. The mall contains over 150 stores and covers over 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2). of retail space. Its anchors include Belk, Macy's, and JCPenney.
The history of shopping malls in Arkansas began in 1970 with the opening of Phoenix Village Mall in Fort Smith. [1] As of 2016, the state has 21 malls and lifestyle centers. Six malls, including Phoenix Village, have been demolished or converted to other uses. The biggest mall is Central Mall in Fort Smith; it has 141 stores. [2]
Previously reported: Prominent Fayetteville shopping center sells for $72.5 million The Freedom Town Center will welcome a La-Z-Boy Furnishings & Decor shop late spring or early summer 2024.
Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center – Hawthorne (1977–1999) Hemet Valley Mall – Hemet (1980–present) Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo (1981–present) Hilltop Mall – Richmond (1976–2021) Horton Plaza Mall – San Diego (1985–2020, outdoor) Huntington Center – Huntington Beach (1966–2003) Imperial Valley Mall – El Centro ...