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Pembroke Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. It was opened in March 1966 as the first shopping mall in the Hampton Roads metro area. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It comprised more than 48 stores, including anchor stores Target and Kohl's .
Included the Westin Virginia Beach Town Center hotel and residences, Studio 56 Lofts, The Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, a 5-story office building, office, retail, and more parking. Phase II added 996,979 sq ft (92,622.4 m 2 ) with a $173 million private investment and a $28.8 million public investment.
Short Pump Town Center – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Skyline Mall – Bailey's Crossroads (1977–2002) Southpark Mall – Colonial Heights (1989–present) Spotsylvania Towne Centre – Spotsylvania County (1980–present) Springfield Town Center – Springfield (1973–present) Staunton Mall – Staunton (1987–2020)
There are six new businesses coming to Towne East Square, including five retailers and one restaurant. The retailers include a couple of especially popular names.
Lynnhaven Mall is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall in Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA.It opened in August 1981. At 1,170,000 square feet (109,000 m 2) of gross leasable area, it is the largest mall in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area of southeastern Virginia and one of the largest malls on the East Coast.
In 1887, J.W. Robinson Co.'s Boston Dry Goods Store moved to a new store of around 3,000 sq ft (280 m 2) in the Jones Block [1] at 171–173 (post-1890 numbering) Spring Street, considered an adventurous move because at that time, the location was far from the central business district of that period. [2]
Gemco was an American chain of membership department stores that was owned by San Leandro-based Lucky Stores, a California supermarket company which eventually became part of Albertsons. Gemco operated from 1959 until closing in late 1986.
Military Circle Mall, known as The Gallery at Military Circle Mall from 2002 to 2015, is a soon to be demolished abandoned enclosed shopping mall in Norfolk, Virginia. The mall opened in 1970. In October 2016 the Virginia Beach City Council rejected plans for an oceanfront arena.