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Main Entrance at the corner of Colesville Rd. and Fenton St. Exterior rendering from Fenton Street and Colesville Road, showing it renamed as 'Ellsworth Place' The building that houses the mall was formerly a Hecht Company department store, the first suburban Washington, D.C., branch of that company, which opened in 1947; the downtown Silver Spring Hecht's closed when the Hecht's at Wheaton ...
Ellsworth Place - Silver Spring; Westfield Montgomery - Bethesda; ... Maryland Shopping Malls This page was last edited on 12 September 2024, at 14:47 (UTC) ...
Alden & Harlow (Regal Shoe building); Landmarks Design Associates Architects (remodeled 2007–2009) Fifth Avenue at Market Street and Graeme Street Downtown 2009 Market Square Place (portion) (G.C. Murphy Store No. 12) 1930 Harold E. Crosby: 219 Forbes Avenue Downtown 2014 Masonic Building 1909
Ellsworth Avenue is located in the Shadyside neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is mostly a commercial street that has locally owned businesses, galleries, restaurants, and bars. [ 1 ] It runs southwest-northeast, parallel to Walnut Street , another commercial street, and is bounded by Shady Avenue to the east and South Neville Street ...
Bay Plaza Shopping Center – Co-op City, Bronx (2014–present) Boulevard Mall – Amherst (1962–2024) Broadway Commons – Hicksville (1968–present) Bronx Terminal Market – Concourse, Bronx (2009–present) Brookfield Place – Battery Park City, Manhattan (1988–present) Camillus Mall – Camillus (1984–2003)
The Spade Ranch Store, currently known as Morgan's Store, is a general store in the hamlet of Ellsworth, Nebraska providing supplies and services to area ranchers and passing motorists. Built in 1898 as a company store as well as the main offices for the expansive Spade Ranch , the store was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
Image credits: Mike Sal The Historic Film Locations group on Facebook is a community of almost 900k members, most of whom are cinema fans and film tourists. The group believes that movies "hold ...
Unfinalized redevelopment proposal plans include relocating the Lakeforest Transit Center and Park and Ride from alongside Lost Knife Rd. to Russell Ave., townhouses, office buildings, a parking garage near the center of brand new stores, a movie theater, cleaning up the three ponds to have a boardwalk built on top, and among others. [9] [49]