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Northridge Mall is a soon to be demolished abandoned enclosed shopping mall located in the northern part of Milwaukee, Wisconsin that first opened in August 1972. It was developed by Taubman Centers. The mall's original anchor stores were JCPenney, Sears, Boston Store, and Gimbels.
F. C. Nash & Co. – Nash's (Pasadena), at one time had 5 stores in downtown locations in neighboring small cities during the 1950s and 1960s, founded in 1889 as a grocery store, became a department store in 1921, branch stores were unable to compete with larger chains opening in malls built in the late 1960s and early 1970s and had to be ...
Pages in category "Abandoned shopping malls in the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
Lawless received thousands of responses to his images posted on social media and decided to focus on the retail ruins for his next book, 'Abandoned Malls of America: Crumbling Commerce Left Behind.'
Bee hives found prior to Northridge Mall's demolition are being relocated. They likely contain 20,000 to 30,000 honey bees.
The Mall at Turtle Creek; The Mall at Westlake; Mall of the Bluffs; Manalapan Mall; Maple Hill Mall; Maryvale Mall; Mayfield Mall; McAlister Square; McFarland Mall; Meadowbrook Village Mall; Memorial Mall; Mercury Plaza Mall; Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi)
The mall food court was the beating heart of many a teenage hangout, but sadly many once-loved chains have long shuttered. ... Alabama, in 1920 before expanding into malls and shopping centers ...
Grand Avenue opened in 1982 and hosted over 80 specialty stores, along with what was at one time the largest food court in Wisconsin. [3]The shopping center was named after a bustling merchant street during the 19th century, Grand Avenue (the portion of the present day Wisconsin Avenue west of the Milwaukee River).