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Opened in 1977 with anchors Mervyn's and Sears, Capitola Mall was renovated and expanded in 1988/89 to comprise four department stores with the addition of JCPenney and Gottschalks, and about 100 specialty shops and restaurants. In Spring 2002, Macy's replaced JCPenney, which closed in 2000. In 2008, Mervyn's closed and was replaced by Kohl's in
The buildings that remained were remodeled to attract retail tenants. [3] Developers divided the building into a separate portion for the mall. The mall opened in 1965 as Ford City. [4] The mall consists of two halves - a strip mall and enclosed mall. The strip mall portion is connected to the enclosed mall by a tunnel called "The Connection".
Prior to COVID-19, malls throughout the U.S. would open on Thanksgiving night to get an early start on Black Friday sales. In 2020, the trend of opening ahead of Black Friday came to an end.
The movie theater, the first business to open in the mall in 1969 as the three-screen United Artists Movie Theater, [2] was renovated at the turn of the 21st century and became Camera 7; [5] it closed in April 2017 [6] and reopened in April 2018 as the Pruneyard Cinemas, with cocktails delivered to patrons' seats and the Cedar Room restaurant ...
Since 1976 the HTC has leveraged over $78 billion to restore more than 41,270 buildings across the US. 6 dramatic before-and-after renovation photos of decaying buildings Skip to main content
The 889,610-square-foot mall off of 95th Street and Ridgeland Avenue in Chicago Ridge has undergone changes since it was first built in 1981. The most notable recent alteration is a Dick’s ...
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900 North Michigan in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois, is a skyscraper completed in 1989. At 871 feet (265 m) tall, it is the eleventh tallest building in Chicago as of 2023 and the 59th-tallest in the United States.