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The store changed names again in 1986 to Lazarus. After adopting the Lazarus-Macy's brand in 2003, the store fully adopted the Macy's name in 2005; it contains 263,566 sq ft (24,486 m 2). [2] [3] [4] The over one-million-square-foot (92,903 m 2), bi-level shopping center was the largest in southwestern Ohio for many years. Several more stores ...
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Montgomery Mall – Montgomery (1970–2008) Parkway Place – Huntsville (1976–present) Quintard Mall – Oxford (1970–present) Riverchase Galleria – Hoover (1986–present) Selma Mall – Selma (1971–present) The Shoppes at Bel Air – Mobile (1967–present) Southgate Mall – Muscle Shoals (1968–present) Springdale Mall – Mobile ...
We've scoured the internet for vintage mall photos. Check out these images of malls from the 1980s, 1970s, 1960s, and 1950s. ... It's the largest shopping mall on Long Island, and the second ...
A yearly list from OpenTable named six Ohio restaurants as part of the top 100 eateries in the country, and all of them are in Cincinnati. OpenTable names 6 Ohio restaurants on its Top 100 list ...
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Ohio" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Here are 13 food court restaurants that ruled the mall scene but have completely disappeared. ... in 1920 before expanding into malls and shopping centers, eventually reaching over 150 locations ...
In 2001, the company's fourth restaurant opened in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, in a facility that once housed a location of Burbank's Real Bar-B-Q. Burbank's, named for longtime WLW Radio personality Gary Burbank, was at one time the primary local competitor to the Montgomery Inn, and itself numbered several locations in southwestern Ohio and ...