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Stonebridge Shopping Center, formerly Cloverleaf Mall, was a shopping mall located in Chesterfield County, Virginia on U.S. Route 60 just west of State Route 150. The mall opened in 1972 and featured two anchor stores, J. C. Penney, and Sears. A third anchor, Thalhimers, opened a year later.
The History of The Cloverleaf Mall | The long-gone Richmond supercenter | NSTLKIA Malls S1E2. I apologize for the late upload everyone! I am trying to get my video schedule back on track with...
At one time, Cloverleaf Mall was a majestic, wood and stucco hub of activity. When it opened in August 1972 with 42 stores and 760,000 square feet of retail space, it was the largest indoor...
Chesterfield County’s Cloverleaf Mall opened in August 1972 with 42 stores and 760,000 square feet of retail space. It was the largest indoor shopping area in the Richmond region.
A staple of C’field. 11 votes, 13 comments. If anyone has any photos, videos or links about the old Cloverleaf mall that used to be around, please feel free to share it….
Cloverleaf Mall is a retail destination in Natick, MA, offering a variety of stores and services to meet the needs of the local community. With a diverse selection of shops and amenities, Cloverleaf Mall provides a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience for visitors of all ages.
The station opened two years ago, three years after two female mall employees were murdered while working at a store just a few feet away. “It definitely had an impact,” says Dawson. People ...
Cloverleaf Mall: Twin cinema. Seymour Hoffman, vice president of District Theaters in Washington, in front of the twin cinema at Cloverleaf Mall, which opened with the mall in August of...
Cloverleaf Mall has been dead to Tom Jacobson, Chesterfield’s director of community revitalization, since at least 2004, when the county purchased the mall property in hopes of tearing it down...
Cloverleaf Mall is located in Chesterfield County just outside of Richmond City limits. Its anchors when it opened in the 70s were Sears, JC Penney, and Thalhimers. Sears and Penneys both had auto repair shops in front of the mall facing Midlothian Turnpike.