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A Sears store was added a short time after, relocating from the now-defunct Country Club Shopping Center. In 2001, ZCMI was rebranded as Dillard's following the chain's acquisition of four stores in Idaho and Utah. [3] In 2005, a remodel of the mall added a new mall entrance and a Barnes & Noble store
Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center – Hawthorne (1977–1999) Hemet Valley Mall – Hemet (1980–present) Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo (1981–present) Hilltop Mall – Richmond (1976–2021) Horton Plaza Mall – San Diego (1985–2020, outdoor) Huntington Center – Huntington Beach (1966–2003) Imperial Valley Mall – El Centro ...
The Montgomery Ward Building or Montgomery Ward and Company Department Store is a historic department store building in downtown Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA. It currently houses Happy Chinese Restaurant and a number of vacant and occupied offices in the second floor. [2]
Downtown Idaho Falls once struggled as the city expanded eastward, but it has been revitalized in recent years due to the efforts of local business owners, the City of Idaho Falls, and other organizations such as the Downtown Development Corporation [37] and the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce. Today, it is home to a handful of locally owned ...
Meanwhile, the number of indoor shopping malls in the U.S. has dropped from roughly 2,500 in the 1980s to about 700 today, and it’ll likely continue to decline, the Wall Street Journal reported ...
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Idaho" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Boise Towne ...
The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company Building in Idaho Falls, Idaho, at 246 W. Broadway Ave., was built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It was a two-story commercial building, built of yellow brick with pinkish-gray stone trim, upon a stone foundation.
The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of Idaho was 1,654,930 as of July 1, 2015, [1] up from 1,595,728 on July 1, 2012, a 1.8% increase since 2010. [2] The state's largest city and capital is Boise. Today, the largest industry in Idaho is the science and technology sector.