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The Outlets at Legends is an upscale outlet center in Sparks, Nevada, owned and managed by RED Development. [1] Legends contains around 45 retailers and restaurants and it is anchored by Scheels All Sports. Lowes and Target also anchor the mall. A casino, Legends Bay Casino, was added in 2022.
The 2006 opening of the upscale Summit Sierra Marketplace in south Reno coupled with the 2008 opening of Legends at Sparks Marina in Sparks, NV left Meadowood Mall trailing in shopping destinations for the region despite it being the lone enclosed mall in the region.
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Nevada has one location in Sparks. Idaho has one store in Meridian. The company is set to open a second Texas location in Cedar Park, coming 2026. In May 2020, the Scheels opened a location in Texas, located in The Colony. At 331,000 square feet (30,800 m 2), this store is the largest Scheels and largest all-sports store in the world. [8]
The 1997 project also added a three-story FAO Schwarz toy store, measuring 56,000 sq ft (5,200 m 2). It was the largest store at the mall, and featured numerous animatronics, including a Trojan Horse rising more than 40 feet. [58] [59] The store was a key attraction for the Forum Shops. [48]
The Shops at Crystals is an upscale shopping mall in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.The 500,000-square-foot (46,000 m 2) mall contains high-end retailers, gourmet restaurants, and art galleries.
Meadows Mall is a shopping mall in Las Vegas, Nevada on 84 acres (34 ha). [2] It is a two-story enclosed mall with 945,000 ft 2 of space. [3] [4] It has 122 stores and 4 anchor tenants: Curacao, a Dillard's clearance outlet, JCPenney, and Macy's. [5]
63 CityCenter is a four-story shopping mall on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is part of the CityCenter complex, developed by MGM Resorts International. The two-acre site was previously planned as The Harmon, a hotel within CityCenter. However, due to structural defects, the hotel never opened and was dismantled in 2015.