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Rockaway Townsquare, also known as the Rockaway Mall, is a two-level super regional shopping mall in Rockaway Township, New Jersey which opened in 1977. It has a gross leasable area of 1,245,741 sq ft (115,733.1 m 2 ) [ 1 ] which includes Macy's , JCPenney , Raymour & Flanigan , and over 140 other stores.
Willowbrook Mall: North Jefferson Road, Route 46 No Sunday Service; 875 Ledgewood Mall: Morristown station: Route 10, Route 53, Route 202 Weekday Service Only; Formerly parts of MCM2. 880 Rockaway Townsquare Mall: Morristown station: West Main Street, Route 46, Route 53, Route 202 No Sunday Service; Formerly MCM10.
Seven towns in Morris County — Boonton, Butler, Dover, Morristown, Rockaway, Rockaway Township and Victory Gardens — have approved retail cannabis sales since voters approved an amendment to ...
Walt Whitman Shops (formerly known as Walt Whitman Mall) is a shopping mall in Huntington Station, New York, on Long Island. [1] [2] The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's, Bloomingdale's, and Saks Fifth Avenue. The mall is named for the poet Walt Whitman due to the close proximity to his birthplace, a US National Historic Site ...
A top mall executive at the company that owns The Shops at Riverside in Hackensack, Rockaway Townsquare in Morris County, several malls in Jersey City and Menlo Park Mall in Edison laid out one ...
The Mall at Short Hills. ... Rockaway Townsquare. Rockaway Townsquare in Morris County will be closed Thanksgiving before reopening Black Friday. Willowbrook Mall.
Old Country Road is a 17.57-mile-long (28.28 km) major east–west thoroughfare through central Nassau County and extending into western Suffolk County on Long Island, New York. It serves many of the major shopping centers in central Nassau County including Roosevelt Field Mall .
The Rockaway Peninsula, commonly referred to as The Rockaways or Rockaway, is a peninsula at the southern edge of the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, New York. Relatively isolated from Manhattan and other more urban parts of the city, Rockaway became a popular summer retreat in the 1830s.