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  2. York, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  3. York Township, Indiana - Wikipedia

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  4. These Big Lots stores in Indiana are closing. Find out if ...

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    Big Lots' plan to close as many as 40 stores includes two in Indiana, according to its website. ... 1650 E. County Line Rd., Indianapolis. 10235 E. Washington St., Indianapolis.

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  7. Hamilton Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The center opened in 2008 with Dick's Sporting Goods, J. C. Penney, Bed Bath & Beyond, Borders Books & Music (closed 2011), Designer Shoe Warehouse, Ulta, Stein Mart, and Squeeze Play are among its anchor stores. [1] [3] Bed Bath & Beyond and J. C. Penney predated the mall's opening by several months. [4]

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  9. University Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall's JCPenney wing. Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation first announced plans for University Park Mall in 1976. The company, working in a joint venture with local developers George and Donald Cressy, [1] proposed a one-level complex located along Indiana State Road 23 (SR 23) and Grape Road in the city of Mishawaka, Indiana.