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  2. Philadelphia Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Premium Outlets is a 553,000-square-foot (51,400 m 2) open-air outlet mall located in Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 35 miles northwest of Philadelphia. It is located off an interchange of U.S. Route 422 near the Limerick Nuclear Power Plant. It is owned by the Premium Outlets division of Simon Property Group.

  3. Grove City Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Due to Pennsylvania's lack of sales tax on clothing, many visitors to Grove City's outlets are from out-of-state or from Canada. [7] A number of hotels are adjacent to the center. [8] In late August 2010, the center was acquired by Simon Property Group's Premium Outlet sector along with the majority of the Prime Outlet centers. It was then ...

  4. List of shopping malls in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Gross Leasable Area sq ft / m 2 Number of Stores Beaver Valley Mall: Monaca: 1,153,000 sq ft (107,100 m 2) : 70 Berkshire Mall: Wyomissing

  5. Waterloo Premium Outlets gets new name, revamped look - AOL

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    The Nike Factory store at an updated shopping center in Seneca County. Waterloo Premium Outlets becomes Finger Lakes Premium Outlets as of Dec. 8, 2023.

  6. Peg Perego - Wikipedia

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    Peg Perego is an Italian manufacturer of juvenile products (i.e., strollers, high chairs, car seats, children's ride-on toys). In addition to their home location in Italy, the company now has offices in Brazil, Canada, and the United States.

  7. Franklin Mall (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The 1,600,000-square-foot (150,000 m 2) mall consists primarily of factory outlet stores. [4] As of early 2021, the surviving major anchor tenants included Marshalls and Burlington. When the mall first opened in 1989, the original anchors were JCPenney Outlet, Sears Outlet, Ports of the World, 49th St Galleria, Reading China and Glass, and Phar ...

  8. Millcreek Mall - Wikipedia

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    The complex opened on November 9, 1975 and was developed by the Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Company, who continue to own and operate it. Due to Pennsylvania's lack of sales tax on clothing, the Millcreek Mall attracts many visitors from Ohio, New York and Canada. The mall proper houses 121 store spaces, with 12 kiosks.

  9. One killed, a dozen injured after blast at Ohio factory ... - AOL

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    The explosion was about 70 miles (112 km) northwest of East Palestine, Ohio, where earlier this month a train loaded with toxic chemicals derailed, causing a fire that sent a cloud of smoke over ...