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The City of Lawton purchased Central Mall for $14.6 million in early January 2021 from the Kohan Retail Investment Group. [2] [7] The FISTA Development Trust Authority holds a 25-year lease to house various defense related businesses in the mall. [2] Central Mall was renamed Central Plaza in August 2021 and redevelopment plans were also announced.
Central Mall is the name of several shopping malls: Central Mall (Fort Smith, Arkansas) Central Mall (Port Arthur, Texas) Central Mall (Texarkana, Texas) Treasure Island Next Mall, Indore, India, formerly known as Central Mall; Central Plaza (Oklahoma), formerly Central Mall (Lawton, OK)
Following the virtual demolition of most blocks of downtown Lawton by the mid-1970s, construction began on the new Central Mall, an enclosed shopping mall that included Sears, J.C. Penney and Dillard's as anchor stores along with many smaller retail shops, which opened in 1980. The downtown urban renewal project also made possible the ...
Lawton averages eight days that fail to rise above freezing. [35] The city receives about 31.6 inches (800 mm) of precipitation [35] and less than 3 in (10 cm) of snow annually. [32] Lawton is located squarely in the area known as Tornado Alley and is prone to severe weather from late April through early June. [36]
During Wood Dickinson's appointment to office, Dickinson Theatres opened its first 12-screen motion picture entertainment complex, the SouthGlen Theatre in suburban Overland Park, Kansas, as well as the new Plaza Cinema 6 facility in Leavenworth, Kansas. [2] 1995 marked Dickinson Theatres' 75th anniversary and a year of great success.
Central Plaza (Oklahoma) Crossroads Mall (Oklahoma) E. Eastgate Metroplex; H. ... Woodland Hills Mall This page was last edited on 18 August 2019, at 02:50 (UTC). ...
Malco Cinema (Jackson, Tennessee 1976–2001) (originally Malco Quartet) Trinity Commons (Memphis, Tennessee 1988–2004) The Appletree 12 (Memphis, Tennessee 1991–2001) Razorback 6 (Fayetteville, Arkansas 1977–2007) Winchester Court (Memphis, Tennessee 1987–2008) Raleigh Springs Mall Cinema (2002–2011)
In 1940 Harkins built the College Theater (later Harkins Valley Art). The last theater opened by Red Harkins was the "Camelview 5" theater in 1973. [8] The Camelview 5 closed down in December 2015 and the "Camelview at Fashion Square" location opened as a 14-theater space in the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall.