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  2. Sooner Mall - Wikipedia

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    Sooner Mall is a regional shopping mall and trade area located in Norman, Oklahoma. It contains three major department store anchor spaces, and a total of 73 tenants comprising a total of approximately 512,000 square feet of gross leasable area. [ 2 ]

  3. RiverTown Crossings - Wikipedia

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    The mall features murals painted by Chicago-based artist Thomas Melvin in 1999, when the mall first opened. As part of a minor renovation in 2017, many of these murals were painted over, with only those above the anchor stores remaining. Near the food court, there is also a 20 screen Celebration Cinema movie theater.

  4. Anchor tenant - Wikipedia

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    Shopping centres with anchor stores have consistently outperformed those without one, as the anchor helps draw shoppers initially attracted to the anchor to shop at other shops in the mall. [5] Thus, a mall which loses its last anchor is often considered to be a dead mall.

  5. The sneaky, smart reasons malls have no windows - AOL

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    The structure of the traditional mall was either a T-shape, or a cross shape with the four anchor stores on either sides, Stephanie Cegielski, vice president of research with the International ...

  6. Genesee Valley Center - Wikipedia

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    Sears, the northern anchor, was the first store to open, doing so in May 1970. Hudson's followed two months later, with this location being the chain's largest store outside of Detroit. [5] These two stores served as the northern and southern anchor stores to the mall, respectively. On August 8, 1970, Genesee Valley Center opened to the public. [5]

  7. Laurel Park Place - Wikipedia

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    Parisian opened its first Michigan location at the mall in August 1994. The store was part of a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m 2) expansion that included additional mall space at the northern end. [5] Jacobson's declared bankruptcy and closed the last of its stores in 2002, with its store at Laurel Park Place replaced a year later by Von Maur.

  8. Lakeside Mall - Wikipedia

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    Located on the M-59 commercial corridor, the mall is currently anchored by JCPenney via an exterior entrance, with three vacant anchor stores previously occupied by Macy's, Lord & Taylor and Sears. With 1,550,000 square feet of retail space spanning two floors, Lakeside was the largest mall in Michigan by leasable square footage at the time of ...

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