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  2. Center Point, Howard County, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Center Point CDP, Arkansas – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2020 [4] % 2020 White alone (NH) 141 78.77%

  3. List of shopping malls in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Arkansas Mall. The history of shopping malls in Arkansas began in 1970 with the opening of Phoenix Village Mall in Fort Smith. [1] As of 2016, the state has 21 malls and lifestyle centers. Six malls, including Phoenix Village, have been demolished or converted to other uses. The biggest mall is Central Mall in Fort Smith; it has 141 ...

  4. The Promenade at Chenal - Wikipedia

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    The Promenade at Chenal (/ ʃ ɪ ˈ n ɔː l / shin-AWL) is an upscale, open-air lifestyle center located in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the corner of Chenal Parkway and Rahling Road in Chenal Valley. The Promenade displays French Gothic architecture and was designed to replicate a nostalgic Main Street shopping district. [ 1 ]

  5. Outlets of Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    Outlets of Little Rock is a 365,000-square-foot (33,900 m 2) [1] open-air shopping mall in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the intersection of Interstate 30 and Interstate 430. [2] The shopping center opened in 2015 as the state's first outlet mall. Adjacent attractions include Dave & Buster's [3] and Bass Pro Shops. [2]

  6. Pinnacle Hills Promenade - Wikipedia

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    The development included an adjacent power center [5] that includes Bed Bath & Beyond, Gordmans, Old Navy, PetSmart, TJ Maxx, Ulta and Kirkland's. [1] Among the first tenants in the mall was the first Bonefish Grill in Arkansas. [6] Target was later added. [1] Borders Books & Music, another original tenant, closed in 2011.

  7. Northwest Arkansas Mall - Wikipedia

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    With all reconstruction work completed, the shopping hub -now known as Northwest Arkansas Mall- encompassed 820,581 square feet (76,234.5 m 2) leasable square feet. Currently, the mall features more than 100 specialty stores, and is anchored by the aforementioned Dillard's stores and JCPenney .

  8. McCain Mall - Wikipedia

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    McCain Mall was developed on a 53.3 acre site on McCain Boulevard and Interstate 40 as Arkansas's largest mall. [4] The mall was officially dedicated in April 1973, although its primary anchor, Little Rock-based Pfeifer-Blass (now Dillard's), had opened for business in late 1972.

  9. Pavilion in the Park - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion in the Park was built in 1985 by Arkansan cardiologist C.D. Williams and David Jones at the cost of $7.8 million as an upscale shopping center. [3] The structure was designed by Little Rock-based Polk Stanley Yeary Architects [4] and constructed by Little Rock-based Kinco Constructors. [5]