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Palisades Center is a shopping mall in West Nyack, New York, which as of December 2022, is the twelfth-largest in the United States by gross leasable space. [7] It has also been one of the nation's most lucrative malls, producing $40 million in annual sales tax and $17 million in property taxes in its first ten years of operation.
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Mount Moor had fallen into disrepair by the 1990s when the Palisades Center was being planned. A fight to preserve the cemetery led to the mall being built around the hillside plot.
The Palisades Center mall in West Nyack Feb. 16, 2023. A petition drive for better safety came in response to a 32-year-old Nyack woman jumping from an upper floor of the mall on Sunday afternoon.
THE TRIP TO Baden-Baden didn’t go as planned. Last summer, Imax CEO Rich Gelfond touched down in the German city for a conference of theater owners, looking to hype the blockbusters that were ...
Palisades Center: West Nyack, New York: New York City: 2,217,322 square feet (205,996.0 m 2) [15] 218 Barnes & Noble, Macy's, Target, Best Buy, AMC Theatres, Ice Rink, Dave & Buster's, Lucky Strike, Ferris Wheel, Carousel, Climb Adventure Ropes Course, Levity Live Comedy Club, 5 Wits, Autobahn Indoor Speedway, Billy Beez 1998 The Pyramid ...
During the 1980s, dramatically-increased land development, most notably the extension of I-75 in 1977 (which cut Roberts Road in half south of Barrett Parkway), the construction of I-575 in 1980, and the completion of the major regional Town Center at Cobb shopping mall in 1986, strained the road to capacity, and was subsequently widened to six ...