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The first is at 9721 Metcalf Ave., ... 14075 W 135th St. and 15170 S Mahaffie St. There are none in Overland Park. ... It also submitted plans earlier this year to open at 12005 Metcalf Ave., the ...
In 2017, Arkansas-based coffee company 7 Brew made its way to the Kansas City metro, and its Johnson County locations include 11001 Metcalf Ave. and 15027 Metcalf Ave. in Overland Park.
International chain Aldi is looking to open another discount grocery store in ... miles away at 8640 W. 135th St. ... the street from a Whole Foods that recently moved to 11900 Metcalf Ave.
The Honolulu store was located at Ala Moana Center, and closed in 2003, along with all remaining locations in the state, making Hawaii the only U.S. state to not currently have a JCPenney store. The Penney store at Plaza Las Américas mall in San Juan, Puerto Rico, which opened in 1968, featured three levels and 261,500 square feet (24,290 m 2).
Exterior view of Metcalf South Shopping Center, October 2014. Metcalf South Shopping Center was a shopping mall in Overland Park, Kansas.It opened in 1967, near a large, unique department store called the French Market, which later became a strip mall anchored by Kmart and Hancock Fabrics (the Kmart closed in late 2013 and Hancock announced a move in early 2014).
When the mall opened, its original anchor stores were Hudson's, J. C. Penney, and local department store Lamson Brothers. [5] The mall comprised about 75 stores in 940,000 square feet (87,000 m 2 ) of floor space, with the 294,000 square feet (27,300 m 2 ) J. C. Penney anchor being one of the largest in the chain at the time. [ 3 ]
It also plans to open locations at 1430 N.E. Douglas St., Lee’s Summit, and 11001 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, in late January. A location at 2415 N.E. Vivion Road is scheduled to open in March.
The mall opened in 1978; however, the opening ceremony was held on February 28, 1979. [6] The mall opened with three anchor tenants, JCPenney occupying the West anchor space, Goldwater's (later Robinsons-May and then Macy's, then vacant) occupying the center space and Diamond's (later Dillard's, and later Sears, now demolished) occupying the Eastern space.