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Watersound Town Center is at 170 N. Watersound Parkway in Inlet Beach — two miles from the Highway 30A corridor — and has welcomed several new businesses since its opening in 2020.
The company is actively developing two additional lifestyle centers. Watersound Town Center, located at the entrance to the Watersound Origins community featured approximately 89,000 square feet of leasable space with an additional 50,000 square feet under construction.
The Waterfront is a super-regional open air shopping mall spanning the three boroughs of Homestead, West Homestead, and Munhall near Pittsburgh.The shopping mall sits on land once occupied by U.S. Steel's Homestead Steel Works plant, which closed in 1986.
Amenities will include a resort-style pool, fitness center, social hall, game and hobby rooms, arts and learning programs, indoor and outdoor dining with signature Margaritaville food and beverage concepts, tennis and pickleball courts, and a 290,000-square-foot Margaritaville retail center. Phase one is currently underway with 203 home sites.
Known in early history as Rockaway Village, the first settlers arrived in the area in 1730 and it became a center of trade, manufacture and religion by 1760. Then, Rockaway was officially ...
By 2011, Funky Town emerged in a new T-shirt message by entrepreneur James Zametz: “Keep Fort Worth Funky.” “It’s a take on ‘Keep Austin Weird,’ because most people know what that ...
Florin Towne Centre [b] (formerly Florin Mall and Florin Center) is an outdoor shopping center in the unincorporated area of Parkway-South Sacramento in Sacramento County, California, United States, in the Sacramento area. It opened in 2008 on the site of the old Florin Mall, which closed and was demolished in 2006.
South Sound Center opened in 1966 and was billed as the fourth regional shopping center in the state of Washington. Anchors at one time included Nordstrom Place Two (closed in 1994 [1]), Peoples (1966–1983, opening as Mervyns in 1984), Sears (closed in 2020), Pay 'n Save (closed in 1992?) and Woolworth (closed in 1997 as the last store of the chain in Washington State [2]).