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Deerbrook Mall is a shopping mall [1] in Deerfield, Illinois. Located on 47.45 acres , its anchor stores are Marshalls , The Dump Furniture Outlet, Office Depot , Hobby Lobby , Jewel Osco , and Floor & Decor .
Deerfield Square was redeveloped from the former Deerfield Commons shopping center, originally built in the 1950s. [2] This redevelopment began in 1998. [3] The 17-acre (69,000 m 2) development was spearheaded by Northbrook developer Chuck Malk, who owned Deerfield Commons. Construction began in late 1998 [4] and was completed in 2000. [5]
Deerbrook Mall (Texas), a shopping mall in Humble, Texas, United States This page was last edited on 23 April 2018, at 19:49 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Its location and development were chosen in part because of the affluent surrounding areas, for example Ladue, Frontenac, Town & Country, Kirkwood. Saks Fifth Avenue, which had a store in Central West End St. Louis since the early 1950s, relocated its St. Louis store to the Plaza Frontenac location in 1973. [11]
The inside shopping area and some exterior buildings were demolished in 2017. [49] Near Deerbrook Mall is Caldwell Corners, a small outdoor mall that carries the village's original name. Deerfield Public Library was a temporary tenant of this mall in 2012 and 2013 while the main location was being renovated. [50]
The Quentin Collection is a moderate sized (171,179 square feet (15,903 m 2)) lifestyle center/shopping plaza located in Kildeer, Illinois. It is located directly across from Deer Park Town Center, but both are located in different towns (DPTC being located in Deer Park, Illinois). The center, which opened in Fall 2005, is home to a mix of big ...
The mall in Broward County opened 33 years ago and today has over 360 shops. The luxury outlet stores at The Colonnade include well-known names like Burberry, Jimmy Choo and Versace.
South County Center – St. Louis (1963–present) St. Louis Centre – St. Louis (1985–2006) St. Louis Mills – Hazelwood (2003–2019) Ward Parkway Center – Kansas City (1961–present; redeveloped; largely demolished during redevelopment; a small enclosed area remains) West County Center – Des Peres (1969–present)