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Eastland Center was designed by architect Albert C. Martin and opened in 1957 as an outdoor mall along the San Bernardino Freeway (U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 99, later Interstate 10). It opened with a 5-level May Company on the east end of the mall, and 2-Level W.T. Grant on the west end. It had a regular mall on the upper level, and a strip ...
The interior mall atrium area was renovated into offices. A chunk on the south end was demolished to make way for a new parking lot, forcing a move by Yue Wah Oriental Foods, a store at the far end of the mall. [citation needed] In 2010, the center was renamed The Village on Park Street. [citation needed]
Goldblatt's moved into the mall in 1985, taking part of the former Montgomery Ward with Aldi taking the rest. [5] J.C. Penney was the last department store to leave the mall, doing so in 1995. [4] It became US Factory Outlets in 1997. [6] AJWright replaced the former Kresge/McCrory, and Ames briefly replaced the former Goldblatt's. [7]
The 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2) Westfield shopping center called Topanga Village (The Village at Westfield Topanga) was purchased in January 2023 for $325-million bringing the total property ownership to 100 acres (40 ha). [15] This was the second largest sale of a shopping center in 2022. [8]
This map of Barton Creek Square Mall in Austin, Texas was created from OpenStreetMap project data, collected by the community. This map may be incomplete, and may contain errors. Don't rely solely on it for navigation.
Opening of the mall occurred in phases, with the first stores (Sears and JCPenney) opening on August 1 while construction within the rest of the mall continued. [16] Barton Creek Square officially opened on August 19 with 77 stores out of an anticipated 175–185 businesses; 85,000–90,000 people visited the mall on its opening day. [ 14 ]
Corran (Scottish Gaelic: An Corran) is a former fishing village, situated on Corran Point, on the west side of the Corran Narrows of Loch Linnhe, in Lochaber, Highland, Scotland. [1] There are three small settlements set apart from the main cluster of houses: North Corran , Clovullin and Sallachan .
The mall opened 1979 as Forest Village Park Mall, anchored by JCPenney and Kmart and developed by Melvin Simon & Associates. [2] The Kmart store closed in 2002. [3] In 2003, Petrie Ross Ventures purchased the mall from Simon Property Group for $20.3 million. [4]