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In September 2007, The mall reopened after a multimillion-dollar remodel into an open air lifestyle center and was again renamed as Prime Outlets-International for the road the mall is located on. In April 2008, the last phase of redevelopment opened with over 40 stores between Neiman Marcus Last Call and the Food Court.
Universal Shopping Center, formerly Universal Mall and Universal City, is a redeveloped open-air power center located in Warren, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The first phase opened in mid-2009 with Target , Burlington Coat Factory , Marshalls , and Petco .
The Nebraska Crossing Outlets Mall (Gretna, Nebraska, 2004). An outlet store, factory outlet or factory store is a brick and mortar or online store where manufacturers sell their merchandise directly to the public.
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The City Shopping Center was the centerpiece of The City, an edge city mixed-use development; in or just outside the mall were two hotels, several office buildings, two movie theaters (City Center Theatres and UA the Movies), gym, three full-service restaurants and a pizzeria, Pepperoni square (owned by Larrys Pizza in Fullerton) which was sold ...
In January 1991, a new restaurant would open at the mall, named 'The Fig Tree.' Their menu consisted of a variety of foods, from Mexican cuisine, to steaks, shrimp and more. The Fig Tree was named because of the twisted fig trees located throughout the mall during the time. [5] The SupeRx Drug Store inside the mall would become Revco drug in ...
Tanger Outlets Asheville is a shopping mall located just off Andrew Jackson Highway (I-26/US 74) on Brevard Road in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.. Outlet stores include Ann Taylor Factory Store, Banana Republic Factory Store, Brooks Brothers Factory Store, Coach, Cole Haan, GAP Factory Store, J. Crew Factory, Nike Factory Store, RH Outlet, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armour, and Vera ...
The main store across the street of the UO campus is divided into five departments: Books (on the second floor) provides class texts and general interest books; Art & School (on the lower ground floor) provides art and school supplies; Sportswear provides sportswear and Oregon memorabilia; Technology provides computers and electronics