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The Kohl's store in the mall remains open as of 2024. [50] Rio Mall Rio Grande: 180,000 Former enclosed mall. Plans revealed in 2019 for the site to be redeveloped as a new retail center called County Commons. [51] [52] [53] Seaview Square Mall: Ocean Township: 922,361 Former enclosed mall.
MOMS Club was founded in 1985 by Mary James, a stay-at-home mother of two from California. Weary of being home alone all day, James wanted to connect with other at-home moms in her area. She also desired playmates for her children.
In 2003, BJ's Wholesale Club opened in the mall's surrounding area, followed by Best Buy in 2006. [5] [6] After Value City went out of business in 2009, its space became Burlington Coat Factory. [7] [8] In January 2015, it was announced the JCPenney store was closing as part of a plan to close 39 underperforming stores nationwide. [9]
Maryland scored 87.06 out of 100 in being close to mom. New Jersey scored an 85.22. Other states near the top of the list are Tennessee (83.94), New York (83.58) and Colorado (83.53). Rounding out ...
The mall was built on a former landfill, which required remediation prior to the mall development. [4] Plans for the 1,300,000-square-foot (120,000 m 2) mall were announced in 1998 by Glimcher Realty Trust, emphasizing the sites proximity to the New Jersey Turnpike and its location in an Urban Enterprise Zone, making purchases eligible for a reduced 3½% (now 3.3125% as of January 1, 2018 ...
Jenna Intersimone has been a staff member at the USA TODAY NETWORK New Jersey since 2014, although she's a lifetime Jersey girl who considers herself an expert in everything from the Jersey Shore ...
Livingston Mall is located at the intersection of Eisenhower Parkway and South Orange Avenue, and is accessible from Exit 4A off Interstate 280, New Jersey Route 10, New Jersey Route 24, Interstate 78, and Interstate 287. Bus service is provided by NJ Transit's 70, 73, and 873 routes. Coach USA's Community Coach 77 bus also serves the mall.
The study ranked all 50 states in terms of how much mothers earned compared with fathers in the workforce, and New Jersey came in 43rd.