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The east side of the old Omni mall parking garage in 2008. The 'JCPenney' label scar can still be seen where the original sign once was. Omni International Mall was a shopping mall that opened in February 1977 in the northern environs of Downtown Miami's Arts & Entertainment District (then Omni) in Dade County, Florida, United States.
The mall opened in 1977 along with a hotel, also called the Omni International. Before the mall and hotel were built, the free-standing Jordan Marsh ruled the corner, diagonally across the street ...
The Burdines location, an attached building directly to the north, would later close and be absorbed by Sears at some point with Burdines later reopening a block away to the northeast in Jordan Marsh's former location now attached to a mall. In 1977, the Omni International Mall opened replacing much of the street-level stores with a suburban ...
Omni shopping mall in 1983. MORE: What did Miami’s Omni mall look like in its heyday? These old pictures tell the story. A shopping corridor at Omni in 1992. Show comments. Advertisement.
Miami International Mall: Doral: Midway Crossings (formerly Mall of the Americas) Miami: Miracle Marketplace: Coral Way, Miami: Miracle Mile: Coral Gables: Mizner Park: Boca Raton: Oakland Park Flea Market [9] Oakland Park: Omni International Mall: Downtown Miami: Palm Beach Outlets: West Palm Beach: Pembroke Lakes Mall: Pembroke Pines: Pompano ...
The design of the mall was partly done by the architect Friedrich St. Florian. [14] He also built the skybridge that connected the mall with the Omni Providence Hotel (formerly the Westin Hotel). In total, Providence Place consists of fifteen levels. The lowest three are labeled P1-P3 (formerly C-A).
Omni Coliseum, a large indoor arena located in Atlanta, Georgia, demolished in 1997; The Omni Group, a software developer; Omni Hotels, a North American hotel chain; Omni International Mall, in downtown Miami, Florida, closed in 2000; Omni Superstore, former discount grocery store chain owned by Dominick's in the Chicago, Illinois market area
The Mall at Turtle Creek; The Mall at Westlake; Mall of the Bluffs; Manalapan Mall; Maple Hill Mall; Maryvale Mall; Mayfield Mall; McAlister Square; McFarland Mall; Meadowbrook Village Mall; Memorial Mall; Mercury Plaza Mall; Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi)