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  2. Vision Express - Wikipedia

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    This increased the Vision Express store count (in the UK) to 600. By June 2018, all the Tesco Optician clinics had been rebranded to VE@Tesco. In late March 2020, Vision Express closed non-essential branches indefinitely in a nationwide response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Onur Köksal, (CEO) began to initiate the furlough of all non-essential ...

  3. Forest Fair Mall - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 February 2025. Abandoned shopping mall near Cincinnati, Ohio, US Forest Fair Mall The Kohl's wing of Forest Fair Village, May 2018 Location Forest Park and Fairfield, Ohio, U.S. Address 1047 Cincinnati Mills Drive Opening date July 11, 1988 ; 36 years ago (1988-07-11) Closing date December 2, 2022 ; 2 ...

  4. Anderson Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    MetLife put the mall up for sale in 1996, [17] but withdrew the sale after lack of interest. [16] MetLife auctioned Beechmont and nine other malls under its ownership in 1997, [16] and Zamias Services, Inc. bought all ten that December. [18] By 1998, many major tenants had left the mall, including Gap, Express, and Lane Bryant.

  5. Developer's plans for old Forest Fair Mall could include ...

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    A faded sign remains at Cincinnati Mall in March 2021. The mall also once had the name of Forest Fair Village, located off Interstate 275 near Forest Park and Fairfield.

  6. Battlefield Mall adds Chick-fil-A Drive-N-GO concept ... - AOL

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    Battlefield Mall has announced two new retail stores: MOD on Trend and MINISO. Also new to the mall, the Chick-fil-A Drive-N-GO concept.

  7. Swifton Center - Wikipedia

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    Retail developer Jonathan Woodner first announced plans for Swifton Center in 1951, and sold his stake in the mall to Stahl Development in 1954. [2] The site chosen for the center was the southeast corner of Reading Road (U.S. Route 42) and Seymour Avenue within the city limits of Cincinnati, Ohio, a site determined by market analysts to be the center of population for the Cincinnati market at ...

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