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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
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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 ...
Cortana Mall – Baton 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)
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.
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.
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.
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]