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The mall was announced in 1974 with JCPenney and Belk-Lindsey (both are still there today) being the first major tenants to lease space. [3] The Oaks Mall was the second major indoor mall in Gainesville after the Gainesville Mall, which was located at US 441 and NW 23rd Avenue and operated from 1969 to 1993.
The Oaks Mall is owned by Brookfield Properties, a subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management, which owns more than $800 billion in real estate, infrastructure and private equity operations
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Gainesville Regional Transit System is the local area transit corporation that serves the Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida area, the University of Florida and Santa Fe College campuses. It presently serves 40 city routes (19 on Saturdays, 16 on Sundays) and 10 campus routes.
The mall played a major role in establishing a retail corridor along NW 13th Street. This retail corridor would end up replacing downtown Gainesville as the area's commercial center. [2] In 1977, The Oaks Mall, a larger indoor mall, opened across town near Interstate 75. Sears would relocate to its store to The Oaks Mall in 1983, leaving Maas ...
Nov. 23—Update: Lakeshore Mall in Gainesville has been sold for $15 million, but the longtime shopping hub's future isn't known yet. Branch Lakeshore Associates LP of Atlanta bought the property ...
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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Gainesville, Florida" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... The Oaks Mall; P. Plaza of the ...