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Alton Square Mall. Alton Square Mall is a 634,181 square feet (58,917.3 m 2) shopping mall located in Alton, Illinois. [2][3] Its anchors are JCPenney [4] and an 8-screen NCG Cinemas, which is located in a converted Sears anchor store. A third anchor store, formerly Macy's, was demolished in 2017.
St. Clair Square. Sandburg Mall. Schiller Piano Company. The Shoppes at College Hills. The Shoppes at Grand Prairie. SouthPark Mall (Illinois) St. Charles Mall. The Streets of Woodfield.
Alton Square Mall – Alton (1978–present) Belvidere Discount Mall – Waukegan (1965–present) Block 37 – Chicago (2008–present) The Brickyard – Chicago (1977–2003) Charlestowne Mall – St. Charles (1991–2017) Cherryvale Mall – Rockford (1973–present) Chicago Place – Chicago (1991–2009)
Fashion Outlets of Chicago is a shopping mall located in Rosemont, Illinois, United States. Located within the Chicago metropolitan area, the mall lies east of Interstate 294 and O'Hare International Airport and is adjacent to Rosemont Theatre. Opening on August 1, 2013, the mall is owned by Macerich, and was co-developed by AWE Talisman.
General Growth Properties / Westfield Group (1993-1996) CenterMark, formerly known as May Centers, was a mall development company owned by a consortium of Westfield Holdings Ltd., General Growth Properties, and Whitehall Street Real Estate L.P. III. And it was formerly owned by The May Department Stores Company until 1992, and Prudential ...
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Originally named Walnut Square Mall, the indoor shopping center was designed and built by CBL Properties.Located on the former "Patterson Horse Racing Arena", CBL and Associates conducted a groundbreaking ceremony on the property in 1979 to construct Dalton's first enclosed shopping center.
W. Wellgate Centre. Westfield Belconnen. Westfield Hurstville. Westfield Whitford City. White Mountain Mall. Categories: Commercial buildings completed in 1978. Shopping malls established in the 20th century.