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Eastwood Towne Center is an open-air shopping mall and lifestyle center located in Lansing Charter Township, Michigan, United States at the northwest corner of the intersection of Lake Lansing Road and U.S. 127. Its anchor stores include NCG Cinemas, Dick's Sporting Goods, DSW Shoe Warehouse, and Pottery Barn. [2]
Frandor Shopping Center, in Lansing, Michigan, is located at the very eastern edge of the city bordering the neighboring city of East Lansing and freeway US Highway 127.It is a 450,000-square-foot (41,800 m 2) strip center anchored by a Kroger supermarket, HomeGoods, Michaels, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Guitar Center, and Cost Plus World Market.
Lansing Township: 332,131 sq ft (30,900 m 2) Open-air 66 Lifestyle center: Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate Jackson Crossing: Jackson: 652,770 sq ft (60,600 m 2) Enclosed 56 Regional Namdar Realty Group: Westwood Mall: Jackson: 510,000 sq ft (47,400 m 2) Enclosed 50 Regional Kohan Retail Investment Group Frandor Shopping Center: East Lansing
The entrance to the Crumbl Cookies location on Grand River Avenue on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, in East Lansing.
Dearborn-based coffee house chain is poised to open its latest franchise on East Grand River Avenue in East Lansing near Michigan State University.
An East Lansing, Michigan, location that opened in 1970 was relocated to a new store on the site of a former Service Merchandise at Meridian Mall in nearby Okemos in 2000. [ 3 ] 2000s
Lansing Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Delta Charter Township, Michigan, United States, just outside Lansing, the state capital of Michigan.Opened in July 1969, the same year as its crosstown competitor Meridian Mall, Lansing Mall consists of 830,052 square feet (77,114.4 m 2) of gross leasable area, with approximately 60 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court.
By 1897, the store had relocated to 123 N. Washington Avenue [2] in Lansing, occupying 6,000 sq ft (560 m 2) of space [3] at the site of a former dry-goods store. [ 1 ] In 1908, Jewett and Knapp sold the business to Frank Lackey, who renamed the store "J.W. Knapp Company". [ 1 ]