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Augusta Mall opened on August 3, 1978, one week after the now-defunct Regency Mall opened. [2] Augusta Mall had about 90 retail spaces when it first opened, anchored by two department stores: Rich's and Davison's. Many of the mall's design features were borrowed from other successful malls developed by The Rouse Company.
Regency Mall was a major regional mall in South Augusta, Georgia, United States.Located at 1700 Gordon Highway, Regency Mall was open from 1978 to 2002.It was anchored by J.B. White (now Dillard's), Belk (Belk-Howard, but signed as Belk), Montgomery Ward and Cullum's (later Meyers-Arnold and Uptons), and also featured a three-screen movie General Cinema theatre.
J. B. White was a department store chain in the Southeastern United States founded in Augusta, Georgia in 1874 by James Brice White, an Irish immigrant. [1] In the early 1910s, White sold the store to the H.B. Clafin Company, owner of Lord & Taylor. [2] The store's initial offerings included clothing, furniture, appliances and community ...
Augustans interested in buying or asking questions about them can do so at the Augusta Mall's Apple Store and at the Best Buy in Augusta. ... 6-year-old shot in Columbia County gunfight; ...
Santa Claus will be flying into the Augusta area for several fun-filled events from festivals to breakfasts. Here are some of them. Want a picture with Santa Claus?
Old Government House (Augusta, Georgia) P. Paine College; R. Regency Mall (Augusta, Georgia) S. Saint Paul's Church (Augusta, Georgia) Sand Bar Ferry Bridge; Sibley Mill;
Augusta Convention Center, 2 10th St. Bowlero Augusta, 3067 Washington Rd. Chick-fil-A Augusta Mall, 3450 Wrightsboro Rd., Ste. 2370. ... "Observed old inspection (2/8/23) posted. ...
Oak Park Mall – Overland Park (1974–present; largest mall in Kansas and the Kansas City Metropolitan Area) Town Center Plaza – Leawood (1996–present; outdoor mall; former home of the only Jacobson's department store in both Kansas City and the state of Kansas) Towne East Square – Wichita (1975–present)