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The original anchor stores were Dillard's, Mervyns, and Sears. [4] In 1989, The Parks was expanded and Houston-based Foley's (now Macy's) was added as the fourth anchor store. [5] Five years later, JCPenney was added as the fifth anchor store. It expanded again in 2002 with a new wing featuring Galyan's (now Dick's Sporting Goods) and The Great ...
Six Flags Mall opened in August 1970 at 2831 East Division Street and SH 360 in Arlington, Texas, between Fort Worth and Dallas. The mall flourished through the 1980s until The Parks at Arlington, a new regional mall, opened in South Arlington in 1988. It struggled into the 1990s; the JCPenney anchor store closed in 1997. [8] [9]
Total Stores; The Shops at La Cantera: Northwest San Antonio: 1,310,777 sq ft (121,800 m 2) 200+ North Star Mall: North Central San Antonio: 1,257,000 sq ft (116,800 m 2) 200+ Ingram Park Mall: Northwest San Antonio: 1,130,000 sq ft (105,000 m 2) 150+ Rivercenter: Downtown San Antonio: 1,060,000 sq ft (98,500 m 2) 100+ Rolling Oaks Mall ...
The center was built in 1959 on what was once the Galbraith farm between Tremont Road and Northwest Boulevard in Upper Arlington, a suburban city founded in 1918. [3] In 1963, Les Wexner borrowed $5,000 from his aunt to open the first Limited store – the first of what is now a billion-dollar retailing empire, L Brands. [1]
A new South Wing was built, containing 28 store spaces. In 2000, Saks Fifth Avenue opened as the first and only store in Tarrant County inside a 100,000 sq ft space at the mall. [6] When North East Mall held its official re-dedication on September 15, 2001, the center encompassed 1,749,000 leasable square feet and 168 stores and services.
Staks Arlington is operated by Collierville’s franchise owner and operator, Nick Bolander. Bolander opened his first Staks Kitchen in Collierville in April. Inside Staks Kitchen at 3660 S ...
A number of Woolco stores were opened in the United Kingdom during the same period. One of which opened in Bournemouth on 29 October 1968; in 1970, it was the largest store on one floor in Britain, with an area of 114,000 square feet and parking space for 1,250 cars. [7]
Initial plans called for over 1 million sq ft (93,000 m 2) of retail space and parking capacity for nearly 6,000 cars, which would make the mall the largest in Austin. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Finalization of plans to extend Texas State Highway Loop 1 ("MoPac") to intersect with Highway 360 adjacent to the planned site delayed construction, but clearing and ...