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IWC International Watch Co. AG, founded International Watch Company, better known as IWC Schaffhausen, is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer located in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. [1] Originally founded in Switzerland by American watchmaker Florentine Ariosto Jones in 1868, the company was transferred to the Rauschenbach family in 1880 after ...
Tysons Corner Center – McLean (1968–present) Tysons Galleria – McLean (1988–present) Uptown Christiansburg (formerly New River Valley Mall) – Christiansburg (1988–present) Valley Mall – Harrisonburg (1978–present) Valley View Mall – Roanoke (1985–present) Virginia Center Commons – Glen Allen (1991–2022)
National Geographic stated in its December 2002 issue that "Tysons Galleria is the Rodeo Drive of the East Coast." [7] The Washington Post describes it as a "bright and elegant Fifth Avenue-like mall". [8] Tysons Galleria was rated one of the top 15 sales-producing shopping centers in terms of dollars per square foot by WWD in 2003. [7]
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RBC Gateway is a 37-story, 519-foot-tall (158 m) mixed-use skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The building contains 34 luxury condominium units, a 222-room Four Seasons hotel , and 530,000 square feet of office space.
Houston-Galleria (2nd location) Replaced Pavilion/Center of Fashion/Post Oak store. The Galleria. Renovated 2016, design by CBX Agency (New York). 207,000 sq ft (19,200 m 2) [79] Sep 11, 1997: open Houston Memorial City: Houston-Town & Country Former Marshall Fields store. [79] Sep 19, 1997 [79] closed 227 LJ San Diego La Jolla Village La Jolla ...
Skyline of Minneapolis. Minneapolis, the largest city in the U.S. state of Minnesota, is home to 190 completed high-rises, [1] 41 of which stand taller than 300 feet (91 m). The tallest building in Minneapolis is the 57-story IDS Center, which rises 792 feet (241 m) and was designed by architect Philip Johnson. [2]
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