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Eastland Center was designed by architect Albert C. Martin and opened in 1957 as an outdoor mall along the San Bernardino Freeway (U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 99, later Interstate 10). It opened with a 5-level May Company on the east end of the mall, and 2-Level W.T. Grant on the west end. It had a regular mall on the upper level, and a strip ...
Eastland Center was an enclosed shopping mall located in the city of Harper Woods, an inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Michigan, United States.Opened in 1957, the mall expanded several times before finally closing in 2021.
Long-struggling Eastland Center mall was essentially a dead mall by summer 2021 and down to just a handful of stores when NorthPoint bought the entire 83-acre property later that year from the ...
The Eastland Center is a power center which has undergone major renovations since it opened in 1957. Eastland is two levels, with parking for the lower level on south side of the center and parking for the upper level on the north side. It has many department stores and is anchored by Target. (122,000 sq ft (11,300 m 2)) to the east.
The developer of Northland City Center plans to soon open 2 new 100-unit apartment buildings at the site, 1 of 3 old mall sites being redeveloped. Old Hudson's building is all that says 1970s ...
The project also officially got a new name: Eastland Yards. For years, the city-owned land has sat vacant, a vast parking lot cleared of buildings. A skate park was built on the site and vendors ...
Eastland Center may refer to: Eastland Center (California), in West Covina, California; Eastland Center (Michigan), in Harper Woods, Michigan; See also.
In 1958, a Clifton's opened in West Covina, California at the Eastland Shopping Center. [46] In 1978 Clifton's moved to the West Covina Fashion Plaza, now called Westfield West Covina , where it stayed in business until 2003.