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  2. Montgomery Mall (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Mall is a two-story shopping mall located in the community of Montgomeryville in Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania near the borough of North Wales.The mall, owned by Kohan Retail Investment Group and Summit Properties USA, is located along Pennsylvania Route 309 (Bethlehem Pike) at the intersection with U.S. Route 202 Business (Dekalb Pike), amidst other commercial development.

  3. The Shoppes at Eastchase - Wikipedia

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    This store replaced one at Montgomery Mall. Book and media retailer Books-A-Million functions as junior anchor at 14,400 square feet (1,340 m 2), while defunct home furnishings retailer Linens 'n Things previously occupied a 27,984-square-foot (2,599.8 m 2) junior anchor pad in a different section of the lifestyle center now occupied by DSW Shoes.

  4. Just For Feet - Wikipedia

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    Just For Feet Inc. was an athletic shoe and sportswear retail store chain headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama which became one of the largest and fastest growing athletic stores in the United States. In 2000, Footstar acquired Just For Feet. It closed its last store in 2004.

  5. Malls closing their doors on Thanksgiving. Who's shutting ...

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    The Montgomery Mall said it plans to re-open at 7 a.m. for Black Friday shoppers. Owned by Brookfield Properties, the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem also plans to close on Thanksgiving.

  6. Montgomery Mall (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Opened in 1970, it closed in 2008 after several years of declining traffic. In February 2013, redevelopment began on the vacant mall property. There are 3 vacant anchor stores that were once Steve & Barry's, JCPenney, and Parisian.

  7. Westfield Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    A plan to expand the mall by 360,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) was approved by Montgomery County in September 2007.With the expansion, Westfield Montgomery has more than 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2), the fourth-largest mall in the Washington area behind Tysons Corner Center, Westfield Wheaton, and Fair Oaks Mall.