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Oak View Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located at 3002 South 145th Street in West Omaha, Nebraska. In recent years, the mall has lost many iconic stores. This has lead to the rapid decline of the mall. At its peak, there was 104 tenant spots on two floors of this regional mall, which was built in 1991. [2]
The Omaha, Nebraska store is over 450,000 square feet (42,000 m 2) of retail space and is on 78 acres (320,000 m 2) of land. The store is located on a single collective campus on South 72nd street in West Omaha, Nebraska. [10] The location is accessible for people with disabilities. [10]
The Missouri River on the east, the Carter Lake and Carter Lake, Iowa on the south, and Florence Boulevard from Jaynes Street north to Read Street on the west. Omaha's first annexation, in 1854. [6] Midtown Omaha: Cuming Street on the north, Center Street on the south, 24th Street on the east, and 72nd Street on the west. North Omaha
Ralston, a city in south-central Douglas County surrounded by Omaha on three sides and roughly bounded by 72nd to the east, 84th to the west, L on the north, and Harrison on the south. Elkhorn, on the outskirts of western Omaha and annexed in 2007; Millard, a broad area of southwest Omaha and annexed in 1971.
Westroads Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Omaha, Nebraska at the intersection of 100th and Dodge Streets (U.S. Route 6). It is the largest mall in Nebraska. [2] The mall's anchor stores are The Container Store, Von Maur, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, and AMC Theatres.
In 1982, Peavey was acquired by ConAgra Foods, Inc. [3] and later became part of ConAgra Trade Group. In 1984 Peavey Mart was sold to the Canadian management team. In 2008, a group of investors formed Gavilon and acquired ConAgra Trade Group, enabling the privately held company to focus on growing its commodity business. [4]
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The area of Market West is often confused with the Old Market, as south 13th street is the most obvious boundary - the actual historically designated area of the Old Market Historic District is a few square blocks. View of Market West looking north, with the Kimball Lofts Building in the foreground and the First National Tower in the distance.