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  2. Kenwood Towne Centre - Wikipedia

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    Renamed Kenwood Towne Centre, it opened in October 1987. The second phase of the project involved the construction of a second, 450,000-square-foot (42,000 m 2 ) bi-level mall concourse, with Columbus-based Lazarus department store on its northern end completed in late 1988.

  3. The Kenwood Collection - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood Towne Place was a $175 million development project funded by Bear Creek Capital, Neyer Holding Corporation and Dov Limited. Groundbreaking for Kenwood Towne Place happened on April 4, 2007. [1] Kenwood Towne Place also includes a $33 million public parking garage funded by bonds underwritten by the Port of Greater Cincinnati Development ...

  4. How are Cincinnati's malls doing? Check out their report cards

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    Kenwood Towne Centre has escaped the fate of dying malls across the region. Among its 180 retailers, it boasts a mix of popular brands like Lululemon and Abercrombie & Fitch, as well as space for ...

  5. Kenwood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sycamore Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 7,570 at the 2020 census . It is a major shopping destination for the Cincinnati area, featuring properties such as Kenwood Towne Centre and The Kenwood Collection .

  6. Market by Macy's, new department store concept, to open at ...

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    The Northgate Mall store closed in 2020, and the Tri-County Mall location closed the following year. Anderson Towne Center and Kenwood Towne Center still have a Macy's department store. The ...

  7. Tri-County Mall - Wikipedia

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    Tri-County Mall, originally Tri-County Center, was a shopping mall located on State Route 747 (Princeton Pike) just south of Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it opened in 1960 and has been expanded several times in its history.

  8. Florence Mall (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of opening, the mall had 87 stores. [4] The mall's opening led to the development of several retail stores in Florence, and as a result, the city became a retail hub for northern Kentucky. [5] While JCPenney remained the same throughout the mall's history, the other three anchor stores changed as chains were acquired, merged or closed.

  9. Anderson Towne Center - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Towne Center is a shopping mall in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1969 as Beechmont Mall, it originally included John Shillito Company (Shillito's) and Mabley & Carew as its major anchor stores, with Gold Circle joining in 1980. Each anchor store changed names twice during the original mall's history: Shillito's became Rike ...