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Park Plaza Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in the Midtown neighborhood of Little Rock, Arkansas.Originally opened in 1960 as Park Plaza Shopping Center, an open-air shopping center, [1] the mall is home to two Dillard's flagship stores [2] and merchants including H&M, Talbots, and Eddie Bauer. [3]
Westfield Topanga [1] is a shopping mall in the Canoga Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.It has 1,588,050 square feet (147,535 m 2) of gross leasable area and features Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Target.
The original stores that opened along with Sears were additional anchors The Broadway (became Macy's in 1996), Furr’s Cafeteria, Mann Theatres, and Diamond's (became Dillard's in 1986), as well as 51 other stores. In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Park Place, into Sertiage Growth Properties. [4]
The mall opened as Citrus Park Town Center on March 3, 1999. Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in May 2002, and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Citrus Park, and then Westfield Citrus Park in June 2005. On May 31, 2018, it was announced that Sears would close as part of a plan to close 63 stores nationwide.
The Shoppes at Park Place is a shopping center in Pinellas Park, Florida, USA. It is anchored by Marshalls, Target, Regal Cinemas, and Academy Sports + Outdoors, with junior anchors Conn's HomePlus and Petco. It is built on the site of the former Pinellas Square (later ParkSide) Mall.
It had 697,000 square feet (64,800 m 2) of leasable space; however, there was other retail activity in the city that would eventually affect University Mall: Herring Marathon Group Inc. of Dallas unveiled plans to convert the then-open-air Park Plaza shopping center into an enclosed mall directly across Markham Street, just north of University ...
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Park Road Shopping Center, Charlotte, NC. Park Road Shopping Center opened up on November 15, 1956 and was Charlotte's very first open area-type shopping mall. Developed by A.V. Blankenship, it is typical of Mid-Century modern architecture and the original billboard sign remains today. When the mall was first envisioned, it was considered to be ...