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Pheasant Lane Mall, occupying 979,427 square feet (90,992 m 2), is one of the largest shopping malls in the state of New Hampshire and the focal point of the commercial area in south Nashua. As of 2025, the mall has about 139 stores and kiosks, including four anchor stores: Dick's Sporting Goods , JCPenney , Macy's , and Target with one vacant ...
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Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Jul. 3—A new casino coming to the shuttered Sears at the Pheasant Lane Mall in Nashua will be called The Nash Casino. The charitable gaming venue will take up 130,000 square feet of the 180,000 ...
Jul. 16—A casino gaming operator with various brands in Las Vegas and Kentucky hopes to build a new gaming hall at the former Sears at Pheasant Lane Mall after acquiring two smaller operations ...
Aug. 14—Plans to open a charitable gaming facility in the former Sears at the Pheasant Lane Mall had many ready to speak at the last Nashua Planning Board meeting, but the presentation was moved ...
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Outdoor outlet mall) Manhattan Town Center – Manhattan (1987–present) Metcalf South Shopping Center – Overland Park (1967–2014; demolished except for the former Sears) Mission Center Mall – Mission (1989–2006; demolished) Oak Park Mall – Overland Park (1974–present; largest mall in Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area)