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Cheltenham Square Mall, formerly the Cheltenham Shopping Center, opened in 1959 [1] and was enclosed in 1981. [4] Developed by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation, it originally featured a Gimbels as the main anchor store. As part of the 1981 enclosure project, Clover was added as a second anchor. [5] It had 634,052 sq ft (58,900 m 2) of retail ...
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[13] [14] On December 21, 2019, a Round One Entertainment bowling and entertainment center opened at Fashion District Philadelphia. [15] In October 2019, it was announced that Primark would open a 34,200-square-foot (3,180 m 2) store at Fashion District Philadelphia at the corner of 11th and Market streets. [16] The store opened on September 16 ...
PennDOT and City of Philadelphia: Length: 5.57 mi (8.96 km) [1] Component highways: SR 3006 from Front Street to City Hall PA 3 westbound between 38th and Cobbs Creek Parkway in Philadelphia: Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. West end: PA 3 (Cobbs Creek Parkway) in Cobbs Creek: Major junctions: US 13 / PA 3 (38th Street) in University City
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In Her Shoes (2005) – Scenes were filmed throughout Philadelphia, with Rittenhouse Square as a major location. [13] Limitless (2011) – A dive bar scene was filmed at a location near Rittenhouse Square. [14] The Upside (2019) – Features several notable Philadelphia sites, including Rittenhouse Square. [15]
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Centre Square is an office complex in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The complex consists of two concrete high-rise towers: the 417 feet (127 m) Centre Square I, also known as Centre Square East, and the 490 feet (150 m) Centre Square II (Centre Square West) represent the 24th and 15th-tallest buildings in Philadelphia , respectively.