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The Shoppes at South Hills, formerly South Hills Mall, was a shopping mall on U.S. 9, now converted into a strip mall, [1] in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York.The 675,000 ft² plaza opened in 1974 and included two anchors, Sears and Kmart, at opposite ends of the mall.
The Poughkeepsie Galleria is a shopping center on U.S. 9 in the Town of Poughkeepsie, New York, located just north of Wappingers Falls, and is the largest shopping center in Dutchess County. [1] The mall retailers include Macy's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Best Buy, Target, American Eagle, Build-A-Bear, PacSun, Sephora, H&M, and Hollister.
Target, BJ's Wholesale Club, Best Buy, Marshalls 2010 [41] ShopCore Properties 10 East River Plaza*** Manhattan, New York: New York City 527,000 15 Target, Costco, Burlington November 12, 2009 Forest City Ratner 11 Queens Place Mall** Queens, New York: New York City 440,000 square feet (41,000 m 2) 15 Best Buy, DSW, Target 1965
Loden Properties bought the mall for $38.4 million two years ago and has worked with local developers on plans for: 935,000 square feet of office space 235,000 square feet of research lab space
South Hills Mall opened in 1972 and is home to Grand Asia Market, Roses, a Division of Motor Vehicles office, a donut shop and other small businesses. About half of the area is used for parking.
Luckey Platt opened a branch at one, the Dutchess Mall, roughly 10 miles south of Poughkeepsie near Fishkill, [4] but it still lost customers. In the early 1970s, the city tried to revive its downtown by closing off the two blocks of Main Street both east and west of the store to create Main Mall , a pedestrian mall that would offer shoppers a ...
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