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Carlisle had its start in 1850 when the railroad was extended to that point and a train station was built. [9] The village was named for "railroad man" George B. Carlisle, who in the mid-19th century "bought and platted a large section of the community". [10] [11] A post office was established at Carlisle in 1852, and remained in operation ...
DFO South Wharf is located in South Wharf, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south-west of the Melbourne central business district. It opened in 2009, [13] after moving from its previous location on Spencer Street. [28] The former site has since remained an outlet centre, now known as the Spencer Outlet Centre.
Eastwood Mall is an indoor shopping center in Niles, Ohio, United States, serving the Youngstown–Warren metropolitan area. It is owned by the Cafaro Company. Its anchor stores are Boscov's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Target. The mall contains over 100 stores and restaurants across 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m 2) of space.
In November and December, Giant opened three new supermarkets – two in Philadelphia (a 67,000-square-foot store at 2201 Cottman Avenue and a 46,000-square-foot store at 1403 South Christopher Columbus Boulevard) – and the third in Bucks County, a 72,500-square-foot store in the Cross Keys Place shopping center in Doylestown.
Lazarus-Macy’s became Macy’s in March 2005. In 2006, due to the Federated-May merger, the Kaufmann's store was renamed Macy's at Hayden Run. As of October 2006 there were two Macy's located at the mall, Macy's at Tuttle Crossing (the original Lazarus store) and Macy's at Hayden Run (the former Marshall Field's/Kaufmann's) until March 2017.
Polaris Fashion Place is a two level shopping mall and surrounding retail plaza serving Columbus, Ohio, United States.The mall, owned locally by Washington Prime Group, is located off Interstate 71 on Polaris Parkway in Delaware County just to the north of the boundary between Delaware and Franklin County.
In 2016 the company changed the store and website branding to "FYE". In 2006, Trans World began remodeling buildings that were former Coconut stores and Media Play outlets near Salt Lake City, Utah and Buffalo, New York into FYE superstores. In 2009 FYE closed over 100 locations [7] and 52 more in 2012.
On February 26 1974, the National Park Service listed the Carlisle Fort site in the National Register of Historic Places. [10] [2] In April 1990, the American Natural Resources Pipeline Company planned to build a 36-inch natural gas pipeline from Indiana to Lebanon, Ohio, which would have damaged the Carlisle Fort site. The Miami Valley Council ...