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Four Seasons Town Centre is a three-story shopping mall in Greensboro, North Carolina.Opened in 1974, it was the first enclosed shopping center in Greensboro. Currently it is anchored by Dillard's and JCPenney and it is the only indoor shopping mall within Greensboro's city limits; however, nearby Friendly Center, an outdoor shopping plaza, has many of the same tenants.
Four Seasons Town Centre Sheraton Four Seasons – Joseph S. Koury Convention Center. The Four Seasons Town Centre, at 410 Four Seasons Town Centre, is a three-story shopping mall with 1,141,000 square feet (106,000 m 2) of shopping space developed by the Koury Corporation. It is adjacent to the Joseph S. Koury Convention Center and Sheraton Hotel.
Carolina Circle Mall opened in 1976, two years after the opening of Four Seasons Mall in southern Greensboro. Carolina Circle Mall was anchored by Belk, Ivey's and Montgomery Ward. Belk opened its doors in February 1976, and Montgomery Ward's, Ivey's and twenty-two other stores opened in August of that year. It was Ivey's first department store ...
In 1974, it built Greenboro's first shopping mall, the Four Seasons Town Centre. The mall was sold to GGP Inc. in 2004. [2] In February 2015, the company completed renovations to the Holiday Inn Greensboro Coliseum Hotel. [3] In March 2017, the company renovated its Grandover Resort. [4]
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Greensboro, North Carolina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Four Seasons Town Centre;
FOX8 is told four people have serious injuries and three people have minor injuries. The North Carolina Department of Transportation says the crash happened on Interstate 40 East near Greensboro.
Oak Hollow Mall opened on August 9, 1995. At nearly 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m 2), Oak Hollow was the second-largest mall in Guilford County after Greensboro's Four Seasons Town Centre, and the third-largest mall in the Piedmont Triad after Winston-Salem's Hanes Mall. [3]
General Cinema Corporation, also known as General Cinema, GCC, or General Cinema Theatres, was a chain of movie theaters in the United States. At its peak, the company operated about 1,500 screens, [1] some of which were among the first theaters certified by THX. The company operated for approximately 67 years, from 1935 until 2002.