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North Grand Mall is a 340,000-square-foot (32,000 m 2) [3] shopping center serving the city of Ames, Iowa. [4] In 2006, plans were announced for a $30 million renovation and expansion. [ 5 ] In 2004, a farmers' market operated at the mall. [ 6 ]
Ames. Bradlees was part of the Stop 'n Shop Companies which was a grocery chain also based in Mass. While there were Bradlees discount stores in the mid Atlantic region, with a buying office on Broadway in the garment center district in NYC; the grocery stores were only in the New England area.
North Grand Mall – Ames (1971–present) NorthPark Mall – Davenport (1973–present) Old Capitol Mall – Iowa City (1981–present) Quincy Place Mall – Ottumwa (1990–present) Southern Hills Mall – Sioux City (1980–present) Southridge Mall – Des Moines (1975–2012) Valley West Mall – West Des Moines (1975–present)
Ames Department Stores, Inc., was an American chain of discount stores based in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, United States.The company was founded in 1958 with a store in Southbridge, Massachusetts, and at its peak operated 700 stores in 20 states, including the Northeast, Upper South, Midwest, and the District of Columbia, making it the fourth-largest discount retailer in the country.
Gunshots in an Iowa mall sent people running Monday and one person was injured and expected to survive, police and witnesses say. Davenport Police posted a statement on Facebook that the wounded ...
Ames is the larger principal city of the Combined Statistical Area that includes all of Story County, Iowa and Boone County, Iowa. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] which had a combined population of 106,205 at the 2000 census .
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Rouse sold the mall to Chicago-based Landau & Heyman in 1998. Also sold in this transaction were four other Iowa malls: North Grand Mall in Ames, Westland Mall in West Burlington, Muscatine Mall in Muscatine, and Marshalltown Mall in Marshalltown. All four of these were also built by General Growth and sold to Rouse in 1980. [13]