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Hylan Plaza debuted in 1966 with the opening of a Fox Plaza, now United Artists Movie Theater, and a W.T. Grant department store, now Kmart. By 1968 a new Garber Brothers department store, later a Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us combination, and a Pathmark supermarket were added as anchors to the shopping center. Toys "R" Us closed in 2006, reopened ...
Staten Island Mall is a shopping mall in New Springville, Staten Island, New York City, opened in 1973.It is the only indoor shopping mall in the borough. [1] It is the largest retail center on the island and is the site of the island's third-largest public transit hub after the St. George Terminal and Eltingville Transit Center, with numerous bus routes that connect to the periphery of the ...
Richmond Avenue is served by the following bus routes: [7] The primary buses are the S59 and S89, serving the entire corridor except for two portions: between Platinum Avenue and either Staten Island Mall’s north entrance/exit (S59), or Richmond Hill Road (S89), and between Yukon Avenue and Forest Hill Road (S59 only).
Valley Stream-- Green Acres Mall, Rockaway Avenue, Merrick Road, Central Avenue; Port Washington-- Main Street; Great Neck-- Middle Neck Road, Great Neck Plaza, North Shore Shopping Mart [27] Westbury-- Post Avenue, The Mall at the Source, The Galley at Westbury Plaza; Huntington-- New York Avenue, NY Route 110, Walt Whitman Mall
Empire Outlets New York City is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m 2) retail complex in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City.Construction on Empire Outlets started in 2015, and the complex opened on May 15, 2019.
New Springville has also become a major public transportation hub, second in size on Staten Island only to that of the St. George ferry terminal; six city bus routes serve the area, including one going to Brooklyn, with the terminal at the Staten Island Mall on the Marsh Avenue side . The Yukon Bus Depot was opened in the early 1980s and can ...
Located on the southwest corner of Cole and Ustick Roads, the Idaho Asian Plaza was envisioned as Boise’s Chinatown. ‘Soooo good’: New restaurant opens in Boise’s planned ‘Chinatown’ mall.
Jefferson Avenue: 1937–1938 Grant City: April 23, 1860 New Dorp: April 23, 1860 Oakwood Heights: April 23, 1860 Richmond, then Court House, then Oakwood Bay Terrace: Early 1900s Brendan, then Whitlock Great Kills: April 23, 1860 Gifford's Eltingville: April 23, 1860 Bus to Eltingville Transit Center and Staten Island Mall: Annadale: May 14 ...