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  2. Douglas Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the Edgewood 3 theater opened in southeast Lincoln, at 56th & Hwy 2. It was remodeled, and reopened in April 2003, to include three additional screens and stadium seating. Having six screens, it also dropped the "3" from its name. On November 21, 1997, the East Park theater at 66th & 'O' in Lincoln re-opened after remodeling. It was ...

  3. Fort Steuben Mall - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2000, the mall was significantly rebuilt. Sears moved to a new anchor building on the north side, [6] while JCPenney moved into the old Sears location, and the old JCPenney (originally Carlisle's) was demolished for construction of a huge Walmart, which opened in 2002. [7] In 2006, Kaufmann's was renamed Macy's. [8] Sears closed in ...

  4. Fox Theatres - Wikipedia

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    McCook, Nebraska - Opened January 28, 1927, now a live theater. [60] North Platte, Nebraska - Opened 1929, now a live theater. [61] Missoula, Montana [62]-Opened December 8, 1949, demolished now; New Orleans, Louisiana-Opened 1941, [63] closed/demolished 1975; Oakland, California—Opened 1928, restored in 2009

  5. North Platte, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    North Platte was established in 1866 when the Union Pacific Railroad was extended to that point. [6] It derives its name from the North Platte River. [7] [8] North Platte was the western terminus of the Union Pacific Railway from December 1866 until the next section to Ogallala was opened the following year. [9]

  6. Fox Theatre (North Platte, Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Theatre, also known as the Neville Center For The Performing Arts, is a historic building in North Platte, Nebraska. It was built in 1929 by Alex Beck for the North Platte Realty Company, headed by Beck and Keith Neville, and it was designed by architect F. A. Henninger. [2] Neville had served as the 18th governor of Nebraska from 1917 to ...

  7. Kohan Retail Investment Group - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Burnsville Center was sold to Pacific Square Burnsville LLC for $10.6 million in February 2022. [57] Fort Steuben Mall was sold by Kohan to Brookwood Capital in February 2022. [58] Brass Mill Center and Brass City Commons was sold to Kohan for $44.9 million in April 2022. [59] Indiana Mall was purchased in April 2022 for $6.9 ...

  8. List of theaters in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    5303 North 24th Stt [38] Later renamed the Fort Theatre Westroads Dinner Theater [110] September 1, 1970 [111] 500 [111] 10000 California Street, Basement A circular stage was surrounded by tables for patrons. [111] Located in the basement of the Westroads Mall, the theater closed on February 22, 1978. [110] Winn Theatre [38] 4006 1/2 Hamilton ...

  9. Fort Western Stores - Wikipedia

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    Today the Fort Western is one of the largest western wear outfitters in the Midwest and continues to grow with plans to expand its retail store locations. In July 2012, Fort Western launched a mobile optimized version of their Website. [5] [6] [7] The third Fort Western retail store opened in Columbus, Nebraska in November 2012. At 11,000 ...

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