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  2. High-end fashion headed for Greenville; Bal Harbour Pop Up ...

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    How did Bal Harbour Access Shops Pop Up arrive in Greenville? In 2023, a similar style Bal Harbour Pop Up shop came to the Six Forks area in Raleigh, North Carolina, showcasing high-end shops and ...

  3. Ivey's - Wikipedia

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    Ivey's opened a store in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1935, and in Asheville, North Carolina, in 1937. [10] Ivey's became a publicly-traded corporation in the 1940s. [11] Ivey's was purchased by Marshall Field's in 1980. Marshall Field's itself would be purchased by BATUS Retail Group in 1982.

  4. McAlister Square - Wikipedia

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    McAlister Square is an American repositioned shopping mall in Greenville, South Carolina. It is notable for being the first enclosed shopping center in South Carolina, [1] and the largest shopping center in the state at the time it was built. It is now a hybrid property, with the largest tenant being the University Center of Greenville.

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    Bal Harbour Shops, Miami’s open-air high-end retail shopping center, has brought its Access Pop-up Tour to Greenville's Haywood Mall Bringing luxury shops to Greenville: 15 Minutes with Matthew ...

  6. Haywood Mall - Wikipedia

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    Haywood Mall is a shopping mall in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The mall is the largest in the state, with 1,237,411 square feet (114,959.2 m 2) of retail space. The super-regional mall opened in 1980 at the intersection of Haywood Road and I-385/Golden Strip Freeway.

  7. Magnolia Park Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Magnolia Park Town Center was originally built as the Greenville Mall, in planning as early as 1974 when Montgomery Ward was secured as its first anchor. [1] In 1976, J. B. White was secured as a second anchor, along with the mall as a whole being announced with a planned 78 stores. [1]

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