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  2. Stonebridge Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Stonebridge Shopping Center, formerly Cloverleaf Mall, was a shopping mall located in Chesterfield County, Virginia on U.S. Route 60 just west of State Route 150. The mall opened in 1972 and featured two anchor stores, J. C. Penney, and Sears. A third anchor, Thalhimers, opened a year later.

  3. Chesterfield Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, the Leggett-Belk store was traded to Dillard’s, which kept it open as a second location at the mall. [6] Hecht's also completed an addition during this period. Soon, Chesterfield Towne Center was the largest mall in Richmond. In September 2006, the Hecht's store rebranded as Macy's. May 2008, both of the Dillard's stores closed.

  4. Southside (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    As suburban development progressed to the southwest along US-60, VA-76, and VA-150, the Southside Plaza (A) became overshadowed by Cloverleaf Mall (B) in 1972 and further eclipsed by the Chesterfield Mall (C) in 1978. In 1988 the Powhite Parkway Extension opened, enabling fast travel from the Chippenham Parkway out to the new Virginia State ...

  5. Miller & Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, work began to convert the long shuttered Miller & Rhoads flagship store in downtown Richmond into a hotel and residential spaces. The old department store is now home to a 250-room full-line Hilton Hotel which is now the Richmond Hilton Downtown and 130 apartments or condominiums. The $100 million project is being overseen by Richmond ...

  6. Timeline of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Cloverleaf Mall closes [144] Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc. (HDL) is founded in Richmond Biotech park [201] The University of Richmond opens UR Downtown campus to house three main programs: the Richmond Families Initiative, the Harry L. Carrico Center for Pro Bono Service and the Family Law Clinic [202] Richmond Kickers Academy established

  7. Virginia Center Commons - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Center Commons (VCC) was an enclosed shopping mall located in Glen Allen, Virginia, near the state capital of Richmond. Built in 1991, Simon Property Group owned the mall until 2014 when it was split off to Washington Prime Group. In January 2017, the mall was sold again to Kohan Retail Investment Group. [4]

  8. Ohio high school football rankings | OHSAA releases weekly ...

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    Bay Village Bay (4-4) 8.675, 11. Tontogany Otsego (4-4) 8.525, 12. Lodi Cloverleaf (4-4) 7.916, 13. Napoleon (4-4) 7.8375, 14. ... Richmond Edison (6-2) 11.4694, 7. Columbiana Crestview (7-1) 11. ...

  9. Stony Point Fashion Park - Wikipedia

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    Stony Point Fashion Park is an outdoor shopping center in Richmond, Virginia that opened in 2003. The center currently maintains more than 30 Richmond-based businesses, with anchor tenants Dillard's and Saks Fifth Avenue.