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Quincy Town Center, formerly Quincy Mall, is a shopping mall and office complex in Quincy, Illinois. It was formerly known as Quincy Mall from 1978 to 2021 [2] and was originally an outdoor complex called the American Legion Miracle Mile Town and Country Shopping Center. [3] The outdoor shopping center opened in 1958.
In Germany, shopping days and opening hours were previously regulated by a federal law called the "Shop Closing Law" (Ladenschlussgesetz), first enacted in 1956 and last revised on 13 March 2003. On 7 July 2006, however, the federal government handed over the authority to regulate shopping hours to the sixteen states ( Länder ).
The Shoppers Fair chain was part of two lawsuits: one in 1960 against a department store in Flint, Michigan called The Fair, [3] and another four years later against an owner of an IGA store in Fort Smith, Arkansas also called Shoppers Fair. [4] Both cases ruled in the other stores' favors. Mangel filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March 1974.
Most stores will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. on Christmas eve and then reopen at 7 a.m. the day after Christmas, with regular closing hours. They will remain open on New Year's Eve until 9 ...
The opening of Sears coincided with a $5 million renovation plan. [8] In December 2010, portions of the film Contagion were filmed at the mall. [9] In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at North Riverside Park Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties. [10] In 2017, Sears downsized its store to the upper level.
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Upgrades in the food court added 200 seats, entertainment screens, work stations for shoppers to plug in laptops, and a family lounge. [8] In April 2018, the mall announced that Carson Pirie Scott - then known as Carson's - would be shuttering due to the bankruptcy of the holding company which owned Carson's, Bon-Ton. In 2019, as part of an ...
At the time of its 1962 opening, it was the first enclosed regional mall in the Chicago metropolitan area and the largest enclosed air-conditioned space in the United States. Most of the original mall building closed in 2008 and was demolished in 2009. The land was redeveloped as Randhurst Village, an open-air mixed-use shopping center.