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McKinley Mall, which opened on October 7, 1985, is a shopping mall in Buffalo, New York, United States. The mall is located in Hamburg, New York at the intersection of McKinley Parkway and Milestrip Road ( New York State Route 179 ) immediately east of Interstate 90 and the New York State Thruway .
Dipson Theatres, Inc. began in 1939 in Batavia, NY.. In 1939 Nikitas Dipson also moved into the Buffalo, NY region, acquiring three theaters Michael Shea operated but on which he had not renewed the leases: the Century, a downtown first run theater, the Bailey, a neighborhood theater, and the Riviera, a suburban theater and one on which Shea declined an offer: the Ridge, another suburban theater.
McKinley Mall: Hamburg, New York: Buffalo 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2) 75 JCPenney, Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy 1985 Kohan Retail Investment Group 30 The Mall at Bay Plaza: The Bronx, New York: New York City 780,000 square feet (72,000 m 2) [25] 80 Macy's, JCPenney 2014 (August 14, 2014) Prestige Bay Plaza Development ...
In 1985, the McKinley Mall opened in Hamburg less than three miles (4.8 km) away. Seneca hung on until 1989 when the Walden Galleria opened in Cheektowaga. At that time, all of the mall anchors vacated as well as most of the specialty stores and restaurants. The mall remained open until 1994, finally becoming a haven for mall walkers with no ...
Salmon Run Mall; Sangertown Square; Saratoga Mall; The Shoppes at South Hills; ShoppingTown Mall; The Shops at Ithaca Mall; The Shops at Nanuet; Shops at West Seneca; Skyview on the Ridge; The Source at White Plains; Southside Mall (Oneonta, New York) The Summit (New York)
The Downtown Buffalo store closed in 1959. In 1961, a store opened in Amherst, New York and in 1969, a store opened at Seneca Mall in West Seneca, New York. In 1971, a store opened at Eastern Hills Mall, with another store opening up at the Summit Park Mall in 1972, and in 1985, a store opened in McKinley Mall in Hamburg, New York.
NY 75 runs through the village of Hamburg, temporarily concurrent with Route 62. U.S. 20A diverges from US 20 north of the village of Hamburg as both routes proceed east. Five bus lines operated by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) [26] serve the town. A park and ride facility is between NY 5 and NY 75 near Athol Springs.
The North Park operated under Dipson Theatres until May 2013, when it was purchased by a new ownership group. [5] The theater closed for an eight-month restoration that included returning ornamental features such as the plaster dome and proscenium in the auditorium to their former glory.