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Todai eventually expanded to Kim's native country, as the company opened its first Korean location in 2006 in Seoul. [1] An offshoot, Todai Korea, was founded in 2008, running seven restaurants in the Seoul area by 2015. [9] That year, Shinhan Investment Corp. announced that they would invest 25 billion won (US$21.8 million) into Todai Korea. [9]
Westminster Mall is an enclosed, two-level shopping mall in Westminster, California, United States. Opened in August 1974, the mall features anchor stores JCPenney, Macy's, and Target, with one vacant anchor space last occupied by Sears. It is owned and managed by Washington Prime Group.
The mall opened as Santa Anita Fashion Park on October 14, 1974, [1] with original anchors JCPenney, The Broadway, Buffum's and J. W. Robinson's.Only Buffums was open at the mall opening and the other anchors opened gradually through 1976.
The Mall, London, located in the City of Westminster Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Asian Garden Mall, known in Vietnamese as Phước Lộc Thọ, is a shopping center in Westminster, California.Opened in 1987, Asian Garden Mall is the first and largest Vietnamese-American shopping mall and is seen as a symbol of the community.
A new restaurant debuted recently on the West Bench in Boise, signaling progress at the developing Idaho Asian Plaza. Diners definitely approve. Peking Tokyo Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar is open at ...
TownMall of Westminster, formerly Cranberry Mall, is a shopping mall located in Westminster, Maryland, United States on Maryland Route 140, 30 miles northwest of Baltimore. Owned by Westminster Mall LLC, and managed by The Woodmont Company. The mall features more than 20 stores, including a food court and Movie Theater.
Westminster Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Westminster, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, Colorado, United States. Opened in 1977, the mall featured one anchor store . Former anchors were Dillard's, Montgomery Ward, Mervyn's, Sears, and Macy's. The mall also included a food court and formerly included a movie theater.