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Amazon currently operates a warehouse and distribution center on Romig Road in Akron at the site of the former Rolling Acres Mall. The four-story facility has 2.5 million square feet of space.
Rolling Acres Mall was developed by Forest City Enterprises and Akron, Ohio-based developer Richard B. Buchholzer (February 19, 1916 - February 6, 2006). [1] The developers chose the 260-acre (110 ha) site, along Romig Road on Akron's southwestern side, between 1964 and 1966 after conducting studies which revealed that several major department stores had expressed interest in that area. [2]
Rolling Acres is a former shopping district in Akron, Ohio, surrounding the now-demolished Rolling Acres Mall. Planning for the area began in 1960s with Forest City Enterprises , a Cleveland real estate company and the powerful Buchholzer family, whose previous endeavors involved financing much of the Chapel Hill Mall area.
With just more than 1,000 housing units, Rolling Acres was the least residential of Akron's 25 neighborhoods. Rolling Acres, like Chapel Hill, was a major commercial hub, stationed at the south-western border of Akron. The now-defunct Rolling Acres Mall was once the neighborhood's anchor. Rolling Acres had more undeveloped land than is typical ...
Southridge Mall: Noon to 5 p.m. Outlets of Des Moines: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: New Year's Day 2024 stores open, hours: Walmart, Target, Home Depot
North Carolina: Asheville Mall, 3 S. Tunnel Road, Asheville New Hampshire: Mall at Fox Run, 50 Fox Run Road, Newington West Virginia: Charleston Town Center, 401 Lee St. E., Charleston
Summit Mall is a one-story, 850,000-square-foot (79,000 m 2) [3] enclosed shopping mall located at 3265 W. Market Street in the Akron suburb of Fairlawn., [4] and with the closing of both Chapel Hill Mall and Rolling Acres Mall, is the only remaining mall in Summit County.
Bell personally finds the Rolling Acres Mall episode to be the most unnerving, recalling the eerie image of frogs singing out loud in an abandoned mall: They were in a pool in the elevator shaft[.] Can you imagine filming this and taking it back to the [1980s] and saying, 'This is what's going to happen in 30 years: There's going to be a frog ...