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Hamburg Pavilion is a regional shopping center located along I-75 and Man o' War Boulevard in Lexington, Kentucky. It is one of the state's largest shopping centers with 1,040,000 square feet (97,000 m 2 ) of retail space and is continuing to be developed.
Sony Theater closed its twin screen Lexington Mall operation in June 1997. Later that year, the mall suffered another hit when the Hamburg Pavilion opened at Hamburg Farms, taking more of the customer base away to the newer developments in Fayette County. By 1999, the mall's future was in doubt with tenants leaving for newer shopping centers. [3]
As of June 2016, Turfland Mall has been transformed to a UK Health Clinic, along with numerous other stores, including Longhorn, Chick Fil-A, City BBQ, Burger King, O'Charley's, and Walgreens with The Home Depot, and Staples as the last stores left from the former mall. Future plans are to add more restaurants in the remaining empty space.
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Greenwood Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Bowling Green, Kentucky.Opened in phases between 1979 and 1980, the mall comprises 67 stores, including three anchor stores: Belk, [2] Dillard's, and JCPenney.
Block House AG is a restaurant chain based in Hamburg, Germany. Block House restaurants specialize in steaks. The chain was founded in 1968 [1] by Eugen Block and his sister Marlies Head. It currently owns 53 restaurants in Europe; 42 of which are in Germany, and the others are in Portugal, Spain and Austria. [2]
The Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass is a 366,750 square feet (34,072 m 2) outlet mall located near Interstate 64 in Simpsonville, Kentucky. The mall opened on July 31, 2014. [2] Anchor stores include Old Navy, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and American Eagle Outfitters. [3]
Florence Mall is an indoor shopping mall in Florence, Kentucky, United States.Built in 1976 by Homart Development Company, the mall originally featured Sears, Shillito's, Pogue's, and JCPenney as its four anchor stores.