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The Ocean County Mall is a super-regional mall, opened On July 20, 1976, by Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation, located in Toms River, New Jersey on Hooper Avenue (County Route 549). The mall is accessible from Exit 82 of the Garden State Parkway via Route 37 East.
Toms River: 253,000 [29] The Shoppes at Union Hill Denville: 91,717 Anchored by Trader Joe's and Gap. [30] Troy Hills Plaza Parsippany-Troy Hills: 211,000 [31] Anchors are Michaels, Target and LA Fitness. Also known as "Troy Hills Shopping Center". Wharton Mall Wharton: 45,500 [32] Small Strip Mall anchored by Walgreens & Dollar Tree ...
The Seacourt Pavilion is a regional shopping center on Hooper Avenue in Toms River, New Jersey. It is right across the street from the Ocean County Mall. The mall has a gross leasable area of 253,000 sq ft (23,500 m 2). [1] The shopping center is split-level, with the parking lot on the east side higher than on the west side.
WHERE: Level 2 near Seasons 52 at the Garden State Plaza, 1 Garden State Plaza Parkway, Paramus WHEN: The store opened Nov. 1. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 9 ...
Demolition of former Best Buy building at Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. It's one of the first steps in plans for major new housing and retail project at the mall.
Toms River Township, New Jersey – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 1990 [76] Pop 2000 [77] Pop 2010 [78 ...
Horizon Equities purchased Bellcrest Plaza in 2023, part of what was called the Ocean County Middle Market Portfolio, a total of 310,023 square feet of retail and office space in Toms River, Brick ...
US 9 itself uses the Garden State Parkway to bypass Toms River. Route 166 is a former alignment of New Jersey Route 4 , designated in 1920 and U.S. Route 9, designated in 1927 through Toms River. The highways were realigned when the Garden State Parkway was built, and the original alignment became U.S. Route 9 Alternate in the 1950s, which was ...