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Harlem Irving Plaza (commonly referred to as "The HIP") is a shopping mall located in Norridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The mall features over 100 stores and a food court . The mall's anchor stores are Kohl's , Nordstrom Rack , XSport Fitness, Xfinity , Best Buy , Target , Hobby Lobby , DSW , Five Below , Toys"R"Us, and Dick's .
NORRIDGE, Ill. – It’s the return of a former retail giant. The line for the Norridge Toys ‘R’ Us started forming at 4:45 a.m. Saturday. Moms and dads were feeling nostalgic. “For me it does.
Harlem Irving Plaza – Norridge (1956–present) Hawthorn Mall – Vernon Hills (1973–present) Hickory Point Mall – Forsyth (1978–present) Illinois Star Centre – Marion (1991–2018) James R. Thompson Center – Chicago (1985–2022) Lakehurst Mall – Waukegan (1971–2004) Lincoln Mall – Matteson (1973–2015)
Norridge is a village in Leyden Township, Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 15,251 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The village and its neighbor to the east, Harwood Heights , together form an enclave within the city of Chicago .
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Northbrook Court is a shopping mall in Northbrook, Illinois with a collection of stores serving the North Shore suburbs of Chicago.Located on 130 acres (0.53 km 2) of land, the mall currently features the traditional retailer Neiman Marcus as well as a number of prominent specialty retailers. [2]
The mall features JCPenney and Von Maur anchors, as well as an 18-screen dine-in AMC Theatres on an outparcel. At the time of its 1968 opening, the 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m 2 ) Yorktown Center ranked as the largest shopping center in America. [ 1 ]
Randhurst was born out of a desire by Carson Pirie Scott to expand its business into the urban sprawl of Chicago's rapidly-expanding northwest suburbs. Spurred by Marshall Field's expansion into Skokie at the new Old Orchard Shopping Center in 1958, Carson Pirie Scott secured an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) lot in Mount Prospect for purposes of building a shopping mall.