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The Source at White Plains is a large urban-style shopping complex in downtown White Plains, New York, [1] owned and managed by 'New England Development'. The Source is located next to The Westchester and Crowne Plaza hotel, and features several major brand-name retailers and restaurants including Dick's Sporting Goods, Raymour & Flanigan, The Cheesecake Factory, and Whole Foods Market.
It features two 35-story apartment and condominium towers, known as The Tower at City Place, 600,000-square-foot (60,000 m 2) of retail, restaurants, entertainment space and parking facilities. It also includes the White Plains Performing Arts Center.
The Westchester is an upscale shopping mall located in downtown White Plains, New York. [2] It is operated by Simon Property Group, which owns 40% of the mall, and is home to many well-known retailers, some with their only location in Westchester County.
Twenty-three White Plains restaurants are offering special deals for lunch and dinner. In Yonkers, specials are coming Feb. 19. White Plains, Yonkers offer restaurant deals to keep downtowns bustling
Miles, The Prince, which opens Nov. 18 in North White Plains, offers two kinds of experiences: A 43-seat fine dining restaurant serving a seasonal, seven-course New American tasting menu on one ...
The Galleria at White Plains was a shopping mall located in downtown White Plains, New York, US, a suburb 20 miles (32 km) north of New York City. The mall featured the major anchors Macy’s and Sears, and junior anchors Forever 21, H&M and Blink Fitness. On December 21, 2022, it was announced that the Galleria at White Plains would ...
The current incarnation (and name) was founded in 1997 from buildings that made up the mostly enclosed Westchester Mall built in 1975. [2] Many new buildings were added as well, and it is currently a predominantly outdoor shopping center, eventually growing to approximately 772,000 sq ft (71,700 m 2).
The restaurant was grossing $90,000 monthly during its first year of operations. [5] By the end of 1978, Victoria Station had 97 restaurants, all company owned. [6] The chain was designed to attract members of the baby boom generation. The theme of the restaurant was loosely based on London's Victoria Station.