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Town Center Mall was constructed over Main Street, and opened for business in 1975. Initially popular, this downtown mall contained a Belk, pawn shop, record store, and others, and was stated to be the "first climitased Main Street mall in the country". [1] It competed with nearby Rock Hill Mall through the 1970s and 1980s.
The historic center of Mexico City (Spanish: Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México), also known as the Centro or Centro Histórico, is the central neighborhood in Mexico City, Mexico, focused on the Zócalo (or main plaza) and extending in all directions for a number of blocks, with its farthest extent being west to the Alameda Central. [2]
Sixth Street is a historic street and entertainment district in Austin, Texas, located within the city's urban core in downtown Austin. [2] Sixth Street was formerly named Pecan Street under Austin's older naming convention, which had east–west streets named after trees and north–south streets named after Texas rivers (the latter convention remains in place).
Downtown Container Park. ... Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. See reviews on Tripadvisor. If you're a fan of the TV show "Pawn Stars," a visit to the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop is a must. The shop itself is ...
Now, she’s about to open a coffee shop and bakery in downtown Puyallup: Holiday Cafe. Thacker hopes to have the grand opening of the cafe at 103 W. Pioneer Ave. in November. The space used to be ...
Downtown Newark wasn’t what I would call bustling in 1984, but it had clothing and jewelry stores, a shoe store, and Tiffany’s and the Auditorium — and some seedy bars and a strip club, all ...
Jack Daugherty founded Cash America in 1983 (possibly 1984), [3] after prior experience running a pawn shop and a failed venture hunting for oil. [4] He reinvested his earnings into acquiring more pawn shops, growing his business to 36 locations by 1987 and 101 at the end of 1988. [4]
The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a not-for-profit institution and pawnshop whose main office is located just off the Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City.It was commanded to be built between 1774 and 1777 by Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla as part of a movement to provide interest-free or low-interest loans to the poor.