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  2. Lifestyle center - Wikipedia

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    A lifestyle center (American English), or lifestyle centre (Commonwealth English), is an open-air shopping center which aims to create a "pedestrian-friendly, town-like atmosphere with sidewalks, landscaping, ambient lighting, and park benches. [1] Memphis developers Poag and McEwen are generally credited with developing the concept in the late ...

  3. Category:Lifestyle centers (retail) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lifestyle centers (retail)" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Shopping center - Wikipedia

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    A lifestyle center (American English), or lifestyle centre (Commonwealth English), is a shopping center or mixed-used commercial development that combines the traditional retail functions of a shopping mall with leisure amenities oriented towards upscale consumers.

  5. Zombie malls and other retail centers getting extreme ... - AOL

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    The growth of so-called lifestyle centers in new growth corridors. The COVID-19 pandemic and working from home. Richardson, who was general manager of the mall, hates to see it go.

  6. Simon Property Group - Wikipedia

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    Simon Property Group, Inc. is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping malls, outlet centers, and community/lifestyle centers. It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States and is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. Worldwide, it owns interests in 232 properties [3] as of 2021.

  7. Retail format - Wikipedia

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    Types of shopping centers include super-regional and regional centers (in North America and some other areas, called shopping malls), smaller neighborhood centers (in the U.K. a retail park) and strip malls, and larger specialized centers such as power centers (in the U.K. also considered a type of retail park), lifestyle centers, outlet ...

  8. Crocker Park - Wikipedia

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    Crocker Park is a lifestyle center and mixed-use development in Westlake, Ohio, United States. With the first phase opened in 2004, the center comprises 1,050,000 sq ft (98,000 m 2 ) of retail, 650 residential units, and 100,000 sq ft (9,300 m 2 ) of office space.

  9. Tillys - Wikipedia

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    Tillys stores are located in a variety of retail centers, including malls, lifestyle centers, "power" centers, community centers, outlet centers, and street-front locations. The average store size is approximately 7,300 square feet. As of February 3, 2024, Tillys operates 248 stores in 33 states and its website at www.tillys.com.