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The new stores are a mix of established brands in the Louisville area, including Kroger, and new-to-market competitors, including Publix and BJ's Wholesale Club. Nearly all are clustered in ...
The mall officially closed permanently in mid 2003. The Demolition commenced a Bashford Manor Mall in late 2003. An abandoned Dillard's store, not owned by the mall, remained standing. The Dillard's store was finally razed in 2008, with a Burlington Coat Factory store being built on part of its footprint. It opened for business in March 2009.
The mall is located near the intersection of Interstate 65 and Outer Loop in southern Louisville. Jefferson Mall is the only major mall in southern Jefferson County, and the only of Louisville's six regional shopping centers (400,000+ square feet) serving the south and west county; the others are located in the east county. [1]
The Stewart Dry Goods Company—alternately known as Stewart Dry Goods, or Stewart's—was a regional department store chain based in Louisville, Kentucky. At its height, the chain consisted of seven store locations in Kentucky and Indiana. The chain in its later years operated as a division of New York–based Associated Dry Goods. [1]
Louisville Zoo admission/parking is not required to shop. The gift shop is located at the main entrance and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Zoo is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and ...
Downtown Louisville is the largest central business district in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the urban hub of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Area. Its boundaries are the Ohio River to the north, Hancock Street to the east, York and Jacob Streets to the south, and 9th Street to the west. As of 2015, the population of downtown ...
Publix, the beloved Florida-based grocer known for its subs, BOGO deals, and fresh bakery items, has announced plans for another Kentucky location.. The more than 55,000 square foot Publix Super ...
Lord & Taylor closed their store in early 2004, a portion being occupied by regional junior department store Dawahares until early 2007. The mall took out 2 fountains in 2007, one in the food court area and the other in front of Kay Jewelers and Starbucks. Floor tiles replaced the fountains along with new tables and seating.