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Named Fashion Outlets of Chicago, the mall was planned to feature over 140 [1] stores ranging from luxury to casual, [2] and would feature outlets of upscale retailers such as Gucci and Giorgio Armani. [3] Construction would start in November 2011, [4] costing around US$250 million [5] with a planned opening date of 2012. [1]
P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Rainforest Cafe, Seasons 52, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Marshalls, Dick's Sporting Goods, Bloomingdale's - The Outlet Store, Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, Gap Factory Outlet, Forever 21, H&M, Adidas, Primark, Super Target, TJ Maxx, Nike Factory Store, Burlington Coat Factory, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy Outlet, Yard House ...
The first Forth & Towne location to open was in West Nyack's Palisades Center; it opened on August 24, 2005. In February 2007, Gap Inc announced that all 19 stores were slated for closure, and on June 15, 2007, the first store, in Schaumburg, closed. [1] By the end of August, all Forth & Towne stores had ceased operating.
Gap announced Monday that 175 stores across North America will close their doors and 250 corporate jobs will soon be dropped. To put those numbers in perspective, one-quarter of Gap's North ...
In October 2011, the first GAP store opened in Warsaw, Poland, [70] but shut it down and two other locations in Wrocław and Katowice in 2015. Gap now has a store in New Delhi, India which opened in May 2015. On February 20, 2016, Gap launched stores in Mumbai at Oberoi Mall and Infinity-2.
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Deer Park Town Center is an upscale lifestyle center in the northwest Chicago suburb of Deer Park, Illinois, situated at the southwest corner of U.S. Highway 12 (Rand Road) and Long Grove Road, just north of Lake Cook Road. It opened on October 27, 2000, and is a one-level, open air lifestyle shopping center.
The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building in downtown Chicago, Illinois.When it opened in 1930, it was the world's largest building, with 4 million square feet (372,000 m 2) of floor space.