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The mall opened August 1978, as the second mall in Hickory, the first being Catawba Mall (was Catawba Furniture Mall. Now a U-Haul storage and rental store). Its two anchors at the time were Belk and Sears. A 1988 expansion relocated J. C. Penney from Catawba Mall to Valley Hills Mall. A food court was located near Sears on the lower level. The ...
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Global Mall at the Crossings (formerly Hickory Hollow Mall) – Antioch (1978–present) Governor's Square Mall – Clarksville (1986–present) Hamilton Place – Chattanooga (1987–present) Harding Mall – Nashville (1966–2005) Hickory Ridge Mall – Memphis (1981–present) Knoxville Center Mall – Knoxville (1984–2020)
NC 127 is a rural two-lane highway, except in Hickory. It begins at an intersection with NC 10 in the unincorporated Catawba County community of Propst Crossroads and travels north over Jacobs Fork into the census designated place (CDP) of Mountain View. In Mountain View, NC 127 has an interchange with US 321 which provides access to Interstate 40.
The Hickory region is served by Interstate 40 which passes through the center of Catawba and Burke counties. Other important US highways in the region include: US 70 (east to Morehead City, west to Asheville), and US 321 (through Catawba and Caldwell Counties). Primary state routes include NC 10, NC 16, NC 18, NC 90, NC 127, and NC 150.
North end of US 321 and south end of NC 105 overlap; to ASU: 102.0: 164.2: US 421 north / NC 194 south (King Street) / NC 105 end: North end of US 421 / NC 105 and south end of NC 194 overlap: 102.6: 165.1: NC 194 north (Jefferson Road) – Todd: North end of NC 194 overlap: Deep Gap: 111.6: 179.6: US 421 south – Wilkesboro, Winston-Salem
U.S. Route 321 Business (US 321 Bus) was established in June 1999, as a renumbering all of NC 155 and part of mainline US 321 in Catawba County. Traversing 37.2 miles (59.9 km) through Gaston , Lincoln and Catawba counties, it connects the cities and towns of Dallas, High Shoals , Lincolnton , Maiden , Newton , Conover and Hickory.
Renovations included: rebranding, new name, new logo, new marketing campaigns, new store fronts, lighting, signage, parking lots and landscaping to revitalize the center. [2] [3] Burlington Outlet Village is owned and managed by Anthony & Co. ONCOR International of Raleigh, North Carolina. The mall is 24 acre large and offers 25 brand name ...