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  2. Mall of Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Mall of Louisiana is a mid-scale shopping mall in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, between I-10 and Bluebonnet Blvd. It is the largest mall in Louisiana. It is the only regional mall in Baton Rouge. The anchor stores are 2 Dillard's stores, Main Event Entertainment, JCPenney, and Macy's. The Boulevard is an

  3. List of College GameDay (football TV program) locations ...

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    9 Virginia Tech Hokies: 17: Blacksburg, Virginia: Outside Lane Stadium [42] Virginia Tech Hokies September 8, 2007 9 Virginia Tech Hokies 7 2 LSU Tigers: 48: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Parade Ground LSU Tigers September 15, 2007 1 USC Trojans: 49: 14 Nebraska Cornhuskers 31 Lincoln, Nebraska: Memorial Stadium [11] USC Trojans September 22, 2007 22 ...

  4. Fashion Centre at Pentagon City - Wikipedia

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    The mall was developed by Melvin Simon & Associates with real-estate investment firm Rose Associates as part of the 1976 Pentagon City Phased-Development Site Plan. [3] It opened in fall 1989 with 860,000 sq. ft. of space [4] on 25 acres, with Macy's and Nordstrom as anchor stores (original plans were for Bambergers) [5] and approximately 150 other stores, and a 4,524-capacity parking garage ...

  5. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cortana MallBaton Rouge (1976–2019) The Esplanade – Kenner (1983–2021) Lake Forest Plaza – New Orleans East (1974–2005) Lakeside Shopping Center – Metairie (1969–present) Mall of Louisiana – Baton Rouge (1997–present) Mall St. Vincent – Shreveport (1977–present) New Orleans Centre – New Orleans (1988–2005)

  6. Ballston Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The mall's new name, "Ballston Common", came from a contest among Arlington residents. [16] After some complications, the renovated and expanded Ballston Common opened on October 20, 1986. The expansion added a 120,000 sqft JCPenney anchor store and brought the mall from 1 to 4 stories of retail, with a 9-story office tower above.

  7. Virginia Square Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    In early 1952, it opened to complement the adjoining Kann's-Virginia store. [1] At opening, the 15-store center included a Giant supermarket, Peoples Drug, Fanny Farmer candy store, L. Frank Co. women's apparel, Jonas men's apparel, the Bo Peep Shop, Mary Baynes Gift Shop, [2] and an F. W. Woolworth Company variety store.

  8. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Kingsdale Shopping Center, also known as Kingsdale, Kingsdale Center, and Kingsdale Mall, is a large, mixed-use shopping center in Upper Arlington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. It features a Giant Eagle Market District supermarket. Built in 1959, the shopping center covers 38 acres between Tremont Road and Northwest Boulevard.

  9. The Village at Shirlington - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 1959, the Lansburgh's department store opened its second suburban branch location at Shirlington. [7] The 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) store cost $2.5 million to construct. [8] It would be the center's only anchor department store. It closed in May 1973, and reopened as a Best Products store. [9] [10]