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Saks Fifth Avenue Center of Fashion (shopping center), later names were Pavilion Saks Fifth Avenue and Pavilion at Post Oak, 1800 Post Oak Bl. 240,000 sq ft (22,000 m 2) 1972 [70] September 3, 1997 039 639 FR St. Louis metro area: Frontenac: Frontenac Plaza Frontenac: 1973 [48] open Los Angeles/ San Fernando Valley: Woodland Hills: Woodland Hills
Saks Fifth Avenue – high-end department store; Simons – Department store founded in 1840. Stores in Québec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Alberta and British Columbia. Taylor's – Quebec department store; Zellers – discount retailer chain, now functioning as a pop-up in Hudson's Bay stores. Defunct: Adilman's Department Store – Saskatoon, SK ...
An extensive 1995 expansion added 50 stores, including a Saks Fifth Avenue outlet store called Off Fifth. [2] On December 3, 1997, the mall was acquired by Prime Retail Inc. (now part of The Lightstone Group) for $89 million. [3] A $12 million renovation in 2006 added new tenants and renamed the complex Fashion Outlets Niagara Falls USA. [4 ...
The mall's largest anchor is Hudson's Bay, at 223,447 square feet (20,758.9 m 2). Another largest anchor is the Saks Fifth Avenue at 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2) (occupying a portion of the previous site that housed Eaton's and then Sears Canada). The mall has a seasonal farmers' market, located in the north parking lot, every Friday 8 a.m ...
Saks Fifth Avenue is one of the premier destinations for luxury clothing and accessories — and right now, the iconic department store is having a First Look Sale that offers up to 25% off of ...
Saks Fifth Avenue is an institution. The renowned luxury department store, which was founded in 1867 and operates 46 stores worldwide, is known as the premier shopping destination around the globe
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The following is a list of Canada's largest enclosed shopping malls, by reported total retail floor space, or gross leasable area (GLA) with 750,000 square feet (70,000 m 2) and over. In cases where malls have equal areas, they are further ranked by the number of stores.