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Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet is an abandoned enclosed outlet mall in downtown Niagara Falls, New York, that operated from July 2, 1982 to September 30, 2000.Its design was unusual in that it was contained within its own parking ramp, and opened directly into the now-demolished Wintergarden indoor botanical garden on its southern end.
Oct. 13—USA Niagara Development Corporation, the state agency that oversees development in downtown Niagara Falls, has unveiled the latest plan to redevelop the moribund former Rainbow Centre ...
Arnot Mall is a super regional mall, [2] serving mainly New York's Southern Tier and Finger Lakes Region. The mall is located at 3300 Chambers Road (Chemung County Route 35) and operated by Spinoso Real Estate Group. [3] Arnot Mall is located along the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86/NY Route 17) at exit 51A between Corning and Elmira ...
After Imagine Cinemas acquired and reopened the Rainbow Centre theatre as the Downtown Movie Lounge in 2016, the co-op also screened some films there, but continued to work toward opening the Mackenzie Street facility rather than relying on the Downtown Movie Lounge as its permanent venue. [6]
The movie used up one company's global supply of fluorescent pink paint. Naturally, the sets required a lot of pink paint. The seemingly white shade on set is, in fact, a very light pink.
On December 3, 1997, the mall was acquired by Prime Retail Inc. (now part of The Lightstone Group) for $89 million. [3] A $12 million renovation in 2006 added new tenants and renamed the complex Fashion Outlets Niagara Falls USA. [4] The mall became a Macerich property in 2011.
The Elm Place Mall is a mall in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It was built as part of the plan to demolish the Borgia Neighborhood in Sudbury in the 1970s. It was bought in the early 2000’s by Vista Hospitality, and is as of 2017 being managed under Robert Green. [ 1 ]
Via Port Rotterdam, formerly Rotterdam Square, is a shopping mall located in Rotterdam, New York, United States.When it opened, the mall was originally called Rotterdam Square and owned by Wilmorite Properties (who also owned Wilton Mall in Wilton) until 2005, when Wilmorite was acquired by The Macerich Company, who then took over ownership and management of most of their properties.