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  2. Asheboro Mall - Wikipedia

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    Asheboro Mall opened in 1982 as Randolph Mall. Its original tenants included Woolco and Belk-Yates. [2] Woolco later became Roses, which closed in August 2000. [3] Also that year, Belk expanded its store. [4] In 2001, CBL & Associates Properties bought the mall from Richard E. Jacobs Group.

  3. Randall Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall's decline began in December 1994 when Edward J. DeBartolo died. [6] Two years after DeBartolo’s death, DeBartolo Realty Corporation merged with competitor Simon Property Group to form Simon DeBartolo Group, gaining ownership of Randall Park. The next year, the mall's occupancy was 73%, which was well below the national average of 85% ...

  4. Randolph Mall - Wikipedia

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  5. Woods Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Woods Theatre was a movie palace at the corner of Randolph and Dearborn Streets in the Chicago Loop. It opened in 1918 and was a popular entertainment destination for decades. Originally a venue for live theater, it was later converted to show movies. It closed in 1989 and was demolished in 1990.

  6. Randolph Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre is in the former church sanctuary, while the 100-seat Annex Theatre is in an adjoining building at 730 Bathurst Street. Oscar Peterson , Jim Carrey , Gordon Pinsent , Ted Dykstra , Eddie Izzard , Martin Bragg and the Toronto Fringe Festival are just some of the individuals and companies who have graced the stages and studios of 736 ...

  7. Administration Building (Randolph Air Force Base) - Wikipedia

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    The base theater is located in the rear of the building and was designed to seat 1,200 people. [2] It hosted the world premiere of I Wanted Wings, which had been filmed at Randolph. Its original design had an orchestra pit below the stage. [12] In 2012, the theater was operating at a loss and stopped showing 35 mm film. [13]

  8. Cotswold (Charlotte neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold Village Shops is a major shopping center located at the center of Cotswold. The mall originally opened in 1963 as an hybrid enclosed mall/shopping strip located at the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads. Originally, it was known as Cotswold Mall, with A&P, the Collins Company, Harris Teeter, Ivey's, and Rose's as

  9. Randolph Street - Wikipedia

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    Randolph Street is a street in Chicago running east–west through the Loop, carrying westbound traffic west from Michigan Avenue across the Chicago River on the Randolph Street Bridge, interchanging with the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94), and continuing west.