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However, today's opinion may not be in line with the views prevalent at the time of its demolition, and many consider it detrimental to demolish buildings that were often built with high artistic demands at the time. In the early 20th century, Columbus was a dense city dependent on streetcars and downtown retail, with unbroken rooflines.
The Columbus Buggy Company was an early buggy and automotive manufacturer based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, from 1875 to 1913. Begun by three business partners, the company set up its manufacturing facilities in what is today the Arena District producing inexpensive buggies and dashboards, and quickly saw success. At its height it ...
Lorain, Ohio: Ford E-Series (1961-2005) Ford F-Series (1958-1965) Ford Ranchero (1958-1979) Ford Gran Torino (1971-1976) Ford Thunderbird (1977-1997) Mercury Cougar (1977-1997) 1958 2005 Ford. Somerville Assembly. Somerville, Massachusetts: Edsel: 1958 Redeveloped as the Assembly Square Mall in the 1980s after brief use as a supermarket ...
Opened in 1975, Valley West was once Des Moines' premier mall. But it's since been eclipsed by Jordan Creek Town Center , also in West Des Moines, which opened 5 miles away in 2004.
A developer's grand plans for the old Forest Fair Mall are at a standstill due to a demolition grant. 'It just doesn't get done': Demolition dispute could kill plans for old Forest Fair Mall Skip ...
Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown, near the Ohio Statehouse, next to the Ohio Theatre, and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel. The mall closed and was demolished in 2009.
Easton Town Center is a shopping center and mall in northeast Columbus, Ohio, United States.Opened in 1999, the core buildings and streets that comprise Easton are intended to look like a self-contained town, reminiscent of American towns and cities in the early-to-mid 20th century.
Northland Mall was a shopping mall located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio, at the intersection of Morse Road and Karl Road. It opened in 1964 as an open-air shopping center. Northland was the first of the four directionally-named shopping hubs in Columbus, along with Eastland, Westland, and Southland (a small strip center, now closed ...