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Macomb Mall was developed in 1964 by the Schostak Brothers of Detroit, Michigan. The mall opened with Sears, Crowley's, and Kresge as its anchor stores. [1] [2] The next year, a two-screen movie theater opened near Sears. [3] An expansion completed in 1986 added a third anchor store, MainStreet (sold to Kohl's in 1989) and over 40 new stores. [4]
Briarwood Mall: Ann Arbor: 983,000 sq ft (91,300 m 2) Enclosed 120 Super regional full-line Simon Property Group: Oakland Mall: Troy: 1,500,000 sq ft (139,400 m 2) Enclosed 120 Super regional Urban Retail Properties L.L.C. [3] Macomb Mall: Roseville
The area that became Highland Park began as a small farming community, on a large ridge at what is now Woodward Avenue and Highland, six miles (9.7 km) north of Detroit. In 1818, prominent Detroit judge Augustus B. Woodward bought the ridge, and platted the village of Woodwardville in 1825.
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St. Paul Catholic Church at 157 Lake Shore in Grosse Pointe Farms. The current French Gothic Revival structure was constructed in 1899 and designed by Harry J. Rill.. Grosse Pointe is a group of five adjacent suburbs in the Detroit metropolitan area on the shore of Lake St. Clair.
Detectives on Tuesday were investigating two armed robberies this week at Roseville’s Westfield Galleria mall that targeted victims with “high-value items” in the parking lot.
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Macomb Mall: Lakeside Mall 12.0 miles (19.3 km) 60 --Interlined with 615 560: Gratiot Local: Gratiot + 8 Mile 23 Mile + Altman Road (New Baltimore) 21.1 miles (34.0 km) 20 30 60 Most runs end at Gratiot & 23 Mile; one trip per hour continues to New Baltimore 610: Kercheval-Harper: Jefferson Avenue + Alter Road (Grosse Pointe Park)