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Ridgmar Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Fort Worth, Texas.It opened in 1976 at 1888 Green Oaks Road and Interstate 30.It is owned by GK Real Estate, Inc. It includes four anchor stores – Dillard's Clearance Center, JCPenney, Rave Cinemas and Free Up Storage – with two vacant anchors last occupied by Sears and Neiman Marcus.
Ted Clements and Peter Lloyd became owners of the bar in 2011. [1] Since 1982 the Mr. D.C. Eagle competition was held at the bar, at the time claiming to be "the longest running leather title contest in the entire country". [4] [2] The winner qualified for the International Mr Leather Competition held in Chicago.
An L-shaped, free-standing strip of stores was built in 1984–85 on the outer corner of the property closest to Lloyd V. Berkner High School. In 1987, the Joske's chain was purchased by Dillard's, and the Joske's location in the mall became a second Dillard's. Dillard's maintained both two-level stores until it closed the latter in 1995.
The car consists of 50 individual parts, far less than a traditional vehicle (which is manufactured with roughly 30,000 parts). [36] The Strati was designed by Michele Anoè, [ 37 ] a member of the Local Motors community, and is produced in small quantities to serve strategic partnerships, such as with NXP Semiconductors . [ 38 ]
Former Trump White House adviser Peter Navarro blasted comedian Tony Hinchcliffe as the “stupidest a‑‑hole” after he joked that Puerto Rico is “a floating island of garbage” during his ...
Bealls / ˈ b ɛ l z / was a Texan chain of department stores, owned by Stage Stores Inc. and headquartered in Houston, Texas. The store specialized in retailing desirable brand name apparel, accessories, cosmetics, footwear, and housewares. On May 11, 2020, it was announced that Stage had filed for bankruptcy and they soon began liquidating ...
A 20-year-old man has been arrested in a shooting that injured six people during a motorcycle rally in Galveston, Texas, Saturday night, police said.
"A Woman Swimming the Mississippi" refers to the Steamboat Directory account of the Ben Sherod disaster (White Cloud Kansas Chief, June 11, 1857) J. T. Lloyd also published Lloyd's American Railroad Weekly and early maps of the America Civil War. [9] He was a "prolific" publisher during the war, selling material both original and appropriated. [10]