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  2. Peachtree Mall - Wikipedia

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    After the closing and demolition of Columbus Square Mall in the early 2000s, Peachtree Mall is the only enclosed shopping center in the city. Peachtree Mall is one of two major shopping areas in Columbus, the other being Columbus Park Crossing. The mall's anchor stores are At Home, Dillard's, Macy’s, and JCPenney.

  3. Avondale Mall - Wikipedia

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    When the two anchor stores left in 1984 and 1995, the mall was unable to attract replacements. Management tried in 1995 to increase foot traffic. After Davison's/Macy's left the mall, that anchor building's upper floor was converted to a 16 screen movie theater, while the lower floor remained vacant except for a newly built stairwell leading ...

  4. Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Columbus is served by one major indoor shopping mall, Peachtree Mall, which is anchored by major department stores Dillard's, Macy's, and J.C. Penney. The total retail floor area is 821,000 f 2 t (76,300 m 2). Major strip malls include Columbus Park Crossing, which opened in 2003, and The Landings, which opened in 2005.

  5. Town Center at Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Store consolidations and retractions, however, have varied the anchor line-up in recent years. First, in 1997, JCPenney took over the former location of Mervyn's, which pulled out of Georgia and Florida at the time. Second, Rich's and Macy's were merged into one store, prompting the closure of the three-story Macy's that had been there since ...

  6. Polaris Fashion Place - Wikipedia

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    The mall features five anchor stores, Saks Fifth Avenue, Von Maur, Macy's, JCPenney, and a combination of Dick's Sporting Goods/Public Lands, as well as an outdoor promenade which includes Dave & Buster's and Barnes & Noble. The mall is part of the much larger 1,200 acre POLARIS Centers of Commerce real estate development in northern Columbus.

  7. Columbus Park Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Park Crossing features a variety of national retailers, restaurants, and specialty local stories, as well as a movie theatre. Planning for the shopping center began in 2000, and required the Columbus City Council to rezone the land, which was then restricted to residential use, to allow commercial development.

  8. Albany Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened on August 4, 1976, originally featuring Gayfers (now Dillard's), Belk, Rosenberg's, and Sears as its anchor stores. Aronov Realty received approval in 1987 for a new wing featuring a new anchor store, JCPenney. This store replaced a nearby location at Midtown Shopping Center. [2] The store opened in 1988. [3]

  9. The Forum at Ashley Park - Wikipedia

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    The anchor stores are Georgian Cinemas, DSW, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dillard's, Belk, and Onelife Fitness. In 2006, the development was announced to include a 250-room hotel. [1] There is a strip mall across the street from the shopping center.

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