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  2. Macdonald 80 Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Macdonald 80 Shopping Center, or Macdonald 80, is a 200,000 sq. ft. (18,580m³) regional shopping mall in the North & East neighborhood [1] in Richmond, California, anchored by a Target store. [2] [3] The center was largely demolished and rebuilt after suffering from urban decay and blight. [4] It is the only entirely LEED certified mall.

  3. Alamo Quarry Market - Wikipedia

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    The Alamo Quarry Market is a lifestyle center located in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of north central San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas, near the cities of Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills. It once functioned as a cement plant until it was abandoned.

  4. A new, bigger Target is coming to North Texas, and it’ll be ...

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    The Denton store isn’t listed yet on Target’s “coming soon” page, but four others in Texas are, including a 111,000-square-foot store in Dallas at Wynnewood Village, and a 140,000-square ...

  5. Hilltop Mall - Wikipedia

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    According to former Richmond City Councilmember Nat Bates, the earliest proposal to develop a new shopping center in Richmond would have built it in downtown Richmond, along the northern side of Macdonald between 10th and 14th streets, stretching to Nevin; the Taubman Company proposed an alternate site on Tank Farm Hill in North Richmond, so named because it previously was occupied by an oil ...

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  7. Pacific East Mall - Wikipedia

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    The commercial center's largest tenant is a 99 Ranch Supermarket, and the rest of the mall is flanked by Asian-owned shops and restaurants. The mall went "through major exterior and interior renovations" [ 3 ] in early 2022, increasing the number of food options as part of the shift to attract the increasing Asian demographic in the East Bay.

  8. Chesterfield Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Leggett-Belk store was traded to Dillard’s, which kept it open as a second location at the mall. [6] Hecht's also completed an addition during this period. Soon, Chesterfield Towne Center was the largest mall in Richmond. In September 2006, the Hecht's store rebranded as Macy's. May 2008, both of the Dillard's stores closed.

  9. Wonderland of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The mall, originally known as Wonderland Shopping City, was constructed on a 61-acre plot in Balcones Heights, Texas, an enclave city surrounded by San Antonio.At the time of its opening in 1961, the mall boasted 650,000 square feet of air-conditioned shopping area, 62 stores, and two anchors, a 2-level Montgomery Ward in a 149,000 square foot store and a 66,000 square foot Handy Andy ...