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The mall is owned and developed by Cafaro Company. The property was renamed as "Spotsylvania Towne Centre" at the beginning of a $12 million [2] renovation project. The project, completed in 2009, [3] included an extensive remodeling of the mall's interior and exterior. At the same time, construction was begun on an outdoor lifestyle center ...
Garber is an unincorporated community in western Taney County in the Ozarks of southern Missouri. [1] Garber is located along the Missouri Pacific Railroad line and Roark Creek , approximately four miles northwest of Branson .
Driver's Village is an auto row in Cicero, New York, near Syracuse, New York, United States.It is housed in a former shopping mall which was known as Penn-Can Mall.Opened on March 28, 1976, Penn-Can Mall was the first enclosed mall on the north end of Syracuse, and the fourth mall to be built in the entire metropolitan area.
Plans are starting to go in motion for new businesses to move into the St. Clair Auto Mall location in O’Fallon that once was home to Auffenberg Dealer Group. O’Fallon Mayor Herb Roach said ...
The two-week window for NFL teams to apply the franchise tag to pending unrestricted free agents (UFAs) opened Tuesday. Among stars with expiring contracts, the tag is often an unpopular mechanism ...
The Cerritos Auto Square sign which can be seen from the southbound Interstate 605 approaching the South Street exit. The Cerritos Auto Square sign overlooking Interstate 605 is perhaps the most well known symbol of the auto mall. It is a tall blue and white sign that states: "Cerritos Auto Square: South Street Exit: World's Largest."
Garber is a city in Garfield County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 822 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ] The city is named after Martin Garber, father of Milton C. Garber , former U.S. congressman, Enid mayor, newspaper editor, and judge.
Construction began on Woodfield Mall in October 1969 [9] and the mall opened on September 9, 1971, with 59 stores, growing to 189 stores with 1.9 million retail square feet by 1973, along with a 135-foot (41 m) water tower to supply water to the mall and the nearby village. It was the largest mall in the United States at the time of its opening.