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Muskegon Mall construction began in 1974, and the mall opened for business on March 27, 1976. [3] Created by enclosing three blocks of Western Avenue and building a department store at each end - Sears at one end, and Grand Rapids-based Steketee's at the other - the mall also resulted in the closure of parts of First, Second, and Jefferson streets.
Stores Type Owner Copper Country Mall Houghton: 257,863 sq ft (24,000 m 2) Enclosed 10+ Regional ... Muskegon Mall — Muskegon; North Kent Mall — Grand Rapids;
The Lakes Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in serving the city of Muskegon, Michigan, United States.It is located in Fruitport Township, with a Muskegon mailing address.. Opened in 2001, the mall features more than sixty retailers, plus a food court, in 645,677 square feet (59,985.4 m 2) of gross leasable ar
The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. Announces June Closing of Its Younkers Muskegon, Michigan Furniture Gallery YORK, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. (Nasdaq: BONT) today announced it will ...
Steketee's (Grand Rapids), with branches at Eastbrook Mall and in Kalamazoo (Maple Hill Mall), Holland (Westshore Mall), Grand Haven, and downtown Muskegon (Muskegon Mall), Muskegon [328] [329] Teerman's, Holland. [330] Tempo Department Store, then a part of Gambles Store network. Menominee (1967 - 1975) [331]
After changing its name to Tween Brands in 2006 and shuttering or rebranding most locations a few years later, Blue Alliance acquired the name Limited Too and relaunched almost 200 stores in 2016.
The Lakes Mall – Muskegon (2001–present) Lakeside Mall – Sterling Heights (1976–2024) Lakeview Square Mall – Battle Creek (1983–present) Lansing Mall – Delta Charter Township (1969–present) Laurel Park Place – Livonia (1989–present) Livonia Mall – Livonia (1964–2008) Macomb Mall – Roseville (1964–present)
It operated until at least 1955 before closing. The first suburban full-line department store outlet for the growing chain was acquired from Wurzburg's in Wyoming in 1974 and the Hardy-Herpolsheimer's in Muskegon was later assumed into the Muskegon Mall development in 1976.