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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.
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 ...
Palisades Center: West Nyack, New York: Rockland 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m 2) [3] 400 Barnes & Noble, Macy's, Target, AMC Theatres, Palisades Center Ice Rink, Palisades Climb Adventure Ropes Course, Lucky Strike West Nyack, Ferris Wheel, Carousel, Levity Live Comedy Club, 5 Wits, Dave & Buster's, Autobahn Indoor Speedway, Billy Beez 1998
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 ...
Apollo Theater Chicago [54] Arie Crown Theatre [55] Auditorium Theatre [56] Briar Street Theater [57] Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place (formerly Drury Lane Water Tower Place) [58] Bughouse Theater; Cadillac Palace Theatre [59] Chicago Theatre [60] CIBC Theatre (formerly The Shubert Theatre) [61] Congress Theater [62] Greenhouse Theater ...
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. In the ensuing ...
The 133,000-square-foot (12,400 m 2) center is a popular shopping area in Chicago's affluent north suburbs. Regal Cinemas across the street opened November 20, 1998 as City Park 20 by Regal Entertainment. It has stadium seating and an IMAX theater. This theater is known for showing independent films. [1]