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Pelham Bay Park Amendola Plaza: MTA Bus: Bx23, Q50, BxM8 NYCT Bus: Bx5, Bx12 Local, Bx24, Bx29 NYC Subway: trains at Pelham Bay Park Bee-Line: 45. Baychester Avenue Bay Plaza Boulevard: Eastbound Bay Plaza Shopping Center The Mall at Bay Plaza: Eastbound terminus, westbound station NYC Bus: Bx5 (Weekend Only), Bx25, Bx38. Co-Op City Boulevard ...
Original northern terminus was at Co-op City-Bartow Avenue. Service was extended to serve Bay Plaza Shopping Center on November 5, 1995. [109] [110] In January 2001, it was announced that the Bx29's route would be revised to turn north onto Co-Op City Boulevard instead of Baychester Avenue to better serve the center of the Bay Plaza Shopping ...
The Mall at Bay Plaza is an expansion project of the Bay Plaza Shopping Center. The 780,000 square feet (72,000 m 2) center encloses a fashion mall with stores like JCPenney, Macy's and over 100 specialty stores and food court as well as a 1,800-car parking garage. It opened on August 14, 2014.
The full route circumscribed the entire development, running (clockwise) north along the New England Thruway service road to Bartow Avenue (near the current Bay Plaza Shopping Center), through Section 1, via the Dreiser Loop, through Sections 2 and 3, via the Asch Loop in Section 4, and through Section 5 before returning to Pelham Bay. This ...
Pelham Bay Park Amendola Plaza: MTA Bus: Bx23, Q50, BxM8 NYCT Bus: Bx5, Bx12 Local, Bx24, Bx29 NYC Subway: trains at Pelham Bay Park Bee-Line: 45. Baychester Avenue Bay Plaza Boulevard: Eastbound Bay Plaza Shopping Center The Mall at Bay Plaza: Eastbound terminus, westbound station NYC Bus: Bx5 (Weekend Only), Bx25, Bx38. Co-Op City Boulevard ...
Before 2004, the mall also hosted a Kids "R" Us, which was the children's clothing chain owned by the Toys "R" Us brand. [23] In 2017, it was announced that, as part of a $10,000,000 renovation to the mall, Century 21 would open a store which covered up the whole interior part of the mall, closing all of the previous tenants mentioned above. [24]
The Bay Plaza Shopping Center was built on another part of the site. Many Freedomland attractions and design features were auctioned or sold to other parks, and many of these rides no longer exist. While little physical evidence of Freedomland remains, several media works commemorate the former amusement park.
International Plaza and Bay Street is a large, upscale [2] shopping mall and dining destination located adjacent to the Tampa International Airport. Dillard's , Neiman Marcus , and Nordstrom all anchor this traditionally enclosed shopping mall.