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Oakland Community College (OCC) is a public community college with five campuses in Oakland County, Michigan. [2] Established in 1964, OCC is the largest community college in Michigan, with the state's third-largest undergraduate enrollment. [3] Enrollment at the college for the Spring 2022 semester was 14,511. [4]
The Shops at Willow Bend, sometimes referred to as Willow Bend Mall, is a shopping mall located in Plano, Texas, with 84 stores and three anchor stores. The mall features the traditional retailers Dillard's , Macy's , Neiman Marcus , and Crate and Barrel , in addition to the Crayola Experience and Equinox .
The store has remained independent and family-owned since its founding, [1] and it is considered a community space for African-American and literary culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. [ 3 ] The former bookstore building, located at 1712–1716 Fillmore Street has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark , since 2013.
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Waterford Township is home to the Oakland Community College Highland Lakes Campus. The campus, which opened in 1965, [ 47 ] is located at 7350 Cooley Lake Road in Waterford. Oakland Schools , the intermediate school district serving Oakland County , has its offices in Waterford Township.
Oakland University, a public university in central Oakland County, Michigan; Oaklands College, a further education college in Hertfordshire, England; Laney College, formerly Oakland City College, in Oakland, California; De La Salle College (Toronto), once known as Oaklands, in Toronto, Ontario
The Orchard Ridge Campus of Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA Orchard Ridge, Baltimore , a residential neighborhood in northeastern Baltimore, Maryland, USA, formerly known as Claremont-Freedom
That store, which officially opened in October 1970, would replace a longtime downtown Oakland location at 11th and Washington streets (which shut down in April 1971 [9]), and would be torn down to make way (in part) for the City Center redevelopment project. The Mervyn's location was first announced in the spring of 1973 for a summer 1974 opening.