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The Prudential Center (colloquially the Pru) is an enclosed shopping mall within the mixed-use Prudential Center complex in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is located at the base of the Prudential Tower , and provides direct indoor connections to several nearby destinations, including the Hynes Convention Center , the ...
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The following page is a list of shopping malls in the U.S. state of California. The largest malls, with a gross leasable area of at least 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m 2 ), are in bold font, with a ranking number based on size and date.
Camarillo Premium Outlets (formerly called the Camarillo Factory Outlets) is an open-air outlet mall located in Camarillo, California. Camarillo Premium Outlets is owned and managed by the Simon Property Group. The Camarillo Premium Outlets include around 160 stores, [2] including Versace and Jimmy Choo. [3]
Major South Florida malls. Remember, individual stores might close earlier than the mall as a whole. Aventura Mall: Closing at 7 p.m. on Christmas Eve, closed on Christmas Day. Open at 9 a.m ...
California: Palo Alto Stanford Shopping Center [41] 1962 [41] closed Miami– Ft. Lauderdale– W. Palm Beach Surfside: Surfside 9699 Harding Avenue. 23rd SFA store to open. [59] 9,000 sq ft (840 m 2) Nov 12, 1962: closed 026 626 PX Phoenix: Biltmore District Phoenix Biltmore Fashion Park. Moved within the mall; opened in former I. Magnin space ...
The station was closed on Sundays for some time beginning on February 1, 1981 due to budget cuts. [5] The station was made accessible in 2002–2003 as part of the construction of 111 Huntington Avenue nearby. [6] [7] For many years, Prudential and Symphony were MBTA standard fare control stations like other underground stations in the system ...
In February 1963, a J.W. Robinson's was added as the mall's second anchor store. In 1974, the center's owner, Prudential Life Insurance Co., completed a $4 million renovation, including enclosing the center and renaming it Anaheim Plaza. [5] [6] In July 1977, a Mervyn's was added as the mall's third anchor store.