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RiverTown Crossings is a two-story enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Grandville, Michigan.It has six occupied anchors: Macy's, Kohl's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods Celebration Cinema and Soar N Bounce with one vacant anchor formerly occupied by Sears, and one half vacant anchor last occupied by Younkers.
An information desk and ticket counter for the Rapid is located inside the station building, along with similar facilities for Indian Trails services. There are also vending machines. Outside of information desk hours, ticket machines on the central platform allow riders to reload fare cards.
This was the first serious form of retail competition for Woodland Mall, as prior to the opening of RiverTown Crossings, Woodland was the only super-regional mall in Metro Grand Rapids. [4] In the late 1990s Woodland Mall experienced many other renovations including new flooring and curves to the ceiling throughout the mall, new lighting and ...
Supermarkets. Hours may vary so check with your location: Aldi will be open but closing earlier. The holiday hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. BJ’s Wholesale will be open 8 a.m.-9 p.m.. Costco Wholesale ...
Special event: Santa’s Visiting Hours are daily during mall hours through Christmas Eve. On Dec. 24, Santa will be available from 10 am. to 5 p.m. and feeding of his reindeer will be 1 p.m.-1:45 ...
The mall food court was the beating heart of many a teenage hangout, but sadly many once-loved chains have long shuttered. Here are 13 food court restaurants that ruled the mall scene but have ...
The theaters are located in RiverTown Crossings in Grandville and the Woodland Mall in Kentwood. The 20-screen theater has been renamed Celebration! Rivertown and the 14-screen theater has been renamed Celebration Woodland after their respective malls. The purchase was an effort of Loeks Theatres to continue expansion in the West Michigan area.
In 1998, a United States Postal Service store opened in the center of the mall. [14] Rogers Plaza had a total of 30 retail stores in 1999 with the mall "filling up fast", with the former space used by Best being filled. [15] However, much of the mall's business was taken by the newly opened Rivertown Crossings Mall in Grandville. [16]