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The history of shopping malls in Texas began with the oldest shopping center in the United States, Highland Park Village, which opened in 1931 in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. [1] The latter and Greater Houston area are both home to numerous regional shopping malls and shopping centers located in various areas of the city.
Machesney Park Mall – Machesney Park (1978–2003) Market Place Shopping Center – Champaign (1975–present) Navy Pier – Chicago (1995–present) North Park Plaza – Villa Park (1973–present) North Pier – Chicago (1990–2013) North Riverside Park Mall – North Riverside (1975–present) Northbrook Court – Northbrook (1976–present)
University Park is one of the most affluent places in Texas based on per capita income; it is ranked #12. In 2018, data from the American Community Survey revealed that University Park was the second wealthiest city in the United States, with a median household income of $198,438 and a poverty rate of 4.2%.
Unlike many shopping malls, University Park Mall enjoys an occupancy rate of more than 90% and continues to add new stores and restaurants. Still going strong. UP Mall gets ready to mark 45th ...
The DeBartolo corporation announced a renovation of University Park Mall in 1995, with estimated costs of $15,000,000. As part of this project, the L. S. Ayres store would be expanded by about 33,000 square feet (3,100 m 2), and a food court with ten restaurants would be added near Sears.
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The main entrance to the University Park Mall in Mishawaka is shown in this 2019 file photo. The Simon Property Group, which owns and operates the UP Mall, will buy mall operator Taubman Realty in ...
When it opened the mall had 600,000 ft² (56,000 m²) of retail space. The original skylights — which graced among other things a large, floor-level, ice rink, open year-round - had three hanging chandeliers. A connected 400-room hotel was opened in September 1971, the Houston Oaks Hotel (now The Westin Oaks Houston). [12]