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  2. Uptown Christiansburg - Wikipedia

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    Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in Christiansburg, Virginia, United States. Opened in 1988, it now features Kohl's , Belk , Homegoods , and Dick's Sporting Goods as its major anchor stores.

  3. Grand Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s, the company added furniture, radios and phonographs. When purchased in 1945 by the Cartledge family, the name was changed to the Grand Piano and Furniture Company. In the 1950s, the chain began to expand outside of Roanoke into Southwest Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley and, eventually, other states.

  4. Tanglewood Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tanglewood Mall is a shopping mall in southwest Roanoke County, Virginia, United States. It originally opened for business March 28, 1973. The mall is currently managed by Hackney Real Estate Partners. Tanglewood Mall is located at the intersection of US 220 and Route 419.

  5. Valley View Mall (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Valley View Mall is an 800,000-square-foot (74,000 m 2) regional shopping mall located in the Roundhill neighborhood of Roanoke, Virginia.It is located near the interchange of Interstate 581/U.S. Route 220 with Hershberger Road (State Route 101) in the northwest section of the city.

  6. Fair Oaks Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fair Oaks Mall officially opened on July 31, 1980. [3] The 1,400,000-square-foot (130,000 m 2) mall, developed by the Taubman Company, opened in the midst of a recession, with only four of six anchor stores in operation (Hecht's, JCPenney, Sears, and Woodward & Lothrop) and 15 other storefronts occupied, leaving three fourths of the storefronts empty.

  7. Virginia furniture - Wikipedia

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    Scholars and Virginia historians have come to understand that in early colonial and Federal years, Virginia had a more vibrant furniture industry than first realized. [4] Styles included Chippendale, Queen Anne and vernacular styles. As Virginia citizens emigrated west, Virginia stylists and furniture makers took their patterns and styles with ...