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Deerbrook Mall is a shopping mall [1] in Deerfield, Illinois. Located on 47.45 acres , its anchor stores are Marshalls , The Dump Furniture Outlet, Office Depot , Hobby Lobby , Jewel Osco , and Floor & Decor .
The following is a list of properties owned by Brookfield Properties, a North American commercial real estate company.Their portfolio includes a number of shopping malls in the United States that were owned by GGP Inc. (General Growth Properties) before it was acquired by Brookfield in 2018, [1] along with a number of malls that were formerly owned by Rouse Properties prior to its buyout by ...
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A 12,000-square-foot (1,100-square-meter) Pottery Barn and Upstate NY's first Apple Store which would occupy 7,200 square feet (670 square meters) in front of the Bon Ton and Forever 21, a junior clothing store, who opened an 8,500-square-foot (790-square-meter) store on the mall's first floor.
Deerbrook Mall (Texas), a shopping mall in Humble, Texas, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Deerbrook Mall .
Deerfield Square was redeveloped from the former Deerfield Commons shopping center, originally built in the 1950s. [2] This redevelopment began in 1998. [3] The 17-acre (69,000 m 2) development was spearheaded by Northbrook developer Chuck Malk, who owned Deerfield Commons.
By 1991, headquarters employees had moved to downtown Chicago. In 2007, Sara Lee severed its final tie to its former home town with the closure of the Sara Lee Bakery Outlet Store. In 1982, Deerfield began an experiment with a community farm. [6] Two hundred residents applied for plots on a 3-acre (12,000 m 2) community garden. The project had ...
Walden Galleria – Cheektowaga (1989–present) Walt Whitman Shops – South Huntington (1962–present) The Westchester – White Plains (1995–present) Westfield World Trade Center – Financial District, Manhattan (2016–present); original name: The Mall at World Trade Center (1975–2001) Wilton Mall – Wilton (1990–present)