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The mall opened in 1989 with Walmart, JCPenney, and Hess's as its original anchor stores; [3] Goody's was later added as a fourth anchor. Throughout the 1990s, Ashland Town Center went largely unchanged. In 1993, the Hess's chain sold several of its locations to Alcoa, Tennessee-based Proffitt's, which in turn sold its stores to Belk in 2006.
JD Sports is open at Ashland Town Center. The national-chain retail store celebrated its Ashland arrival with a Northeast Kentucky Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday morning.
Mar. 8—ASHLAND — A boutique specializing in children's items has reopened in the Ashland Town Center Mall. Marlee Jo's at 500 Winchester Ave. in Ashland kicked off the grand re-opening with a ...
The mall opened in October 1989 as the Cedar Knoll Galleria.It was developed by Zamias Services, Inc., on the site of a former golf course (whose namesake the mall took). ). Approximately 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) in size, the mall was originally anchored by Sears, Stone & Thomas, Phar-Mor, and Kmart; plans for the mall included space for a theater in the rear, as well as another anchor st
On October 4, 1989, the Ashland Town Center opened with Wal-Mart, Hess's department store, and J.C. Penney, along with 12 speciality shops and a food court. [10] The 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m 2 ). mall was constructed along US 23 (Winchester Ave.) and eventually contained 87 stores and restaurants when it had its grand opening on October 19.
Jayden Scott, left, Marcia Scott and Michele Scott prepare to open MJM Vintage Market in Ashland. A grand opening is scheduled for Jan. 15.
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The Camayo Arcade is a historic shopping arcade located along Winchester Avenue in downtown Ashland, Kentucky. It opened in July 1926 and was the first indoor shopping mall built in the state of Kentucky. [1] The building is part of the Ashland Commercial Historic District. [2]