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Until 2005, the shopping center was known as Riverside Square Mall. [4] The Shops at Riverside caters to the suburban areas surrounding Hackensack in Bergen, Essex, and Passaic counties in New Jersey as well as Rockland County in New York State. The mall has 66 stores. [5]
At the time of the census [20] of 2000, there were 24,568 people living in the village, 9,201 households and 6,468 families. The population density was 7,496.5 inhabitants per square mile (2,894.4/km 2).
Stores Anchor stores/entertainment venues Year opened Ownership 1 Woodbury Common Premium Outlets: Central Valley, New York: Orange County 899,088 [30] 240 1985 Simon Property Group: 2 Tanger Outlets Deer Park Deer Park, New York: Long Island 741,981 [31] 2008 Tanger Factory Outlet Centers: 3 Tanger Outlets Riverhead Riverhead, New York: Long ...
For some, Trader Joe's is a cult following, with many Rockland residents travelling to Jersey to shop. This store, located in Yorktown, in Westchester County, is an example of what shoppers can ...
Jeanne Muchnick, Rockland/Westchester Journal News June 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM The Rockland dining scene now has more burgers and beer thanks to the opening of The Burger Loft and District 96 in Nyack.
No. of stores and services: 56: No. of anchor tenants: 2: Total retail floor area: 757,928 sq ft (70,413.8 m 2) No. of floors: 1, with a cinema located on a second floor: Public transit access: Rockland Coaches: 11A, 20 Transport of Rockland: 59, 93 Access to New Jersey Transit/Metro-North Railroad train station in Nanuet (Pascack Valley Line ...
On May 25, 1990, Sears opened a new location at the Lake Success Shopping Center, in the former Namm-Loeser space. [9] [10] It was one of two opened that day – the other being in Holbrook, New York – and was the first time Sears opened a new store on Long Island in 7 years. [9] In the fall of 2015, a Macy's Backstage store opened at the ...
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...