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An n22 bus at the Roosevelt Field Mall Bus Terminal in 2021. The Roosevelt Field Mall Bus Terminal is a major bus hub serving bus routes operated by Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE), located at the mall. [6] [11] [12] It features a total of seven bus bays and is located adjacent to the mall's south parking garage. [6] [12] [13]
Roosevelt Field: Garden City, New York: New York City: 2,372,053 square feet (220,370.9 m 2) [13] 243 Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Neiman Marcus, AMC, Foot Locker, Apple Store: 1956 Simon Property Group (100%) 12 Sawgrass Mills: Sunrise, Florida: Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach
It serves many of the major shopping centers in central Nassau County including Roosevelt Field Mall. The road also forms part of the border between the towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead. In Nassau County, Old Country Road is county-maintained as the unsigned County Route 25 (CR 25) west of Round Swamp Road. [1]
Roosevelt Field Mall note: All routes entering Roosevelt Field Mall from Old Country Road travel to/from points east via East Gate Boulevard, and to/from points west via Ring Road West. Queens note : NICE routes to Jamaica and Flushing do not carry customers wholly within Queens except where noted.
Some malls that Record World stores were located in included Roosevelt Field Mall, Green Acres Mall, and Stamford Town Center however, many of the Record World stores were closed by 1989, and by 1990, the chain was completely defunct, due to TSS filing for bankruptcy. [10] In 1992, three Record World locations were acquired by MCD Records ...
Arnot Mall: Big Flats, New York: Upstate 1,003,700 square feet (93,250 m 2) [16] 97 JCPenney, Burlington 1967 Urban Retail Properties 19 The Marketplace Mall: Henrietta, New York: Rochester 1,001,041 square feet (92,999.8 m 2) [17] 40 [18] JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Dave & Buster's 1982 Wilmorite Properties 20 Eastern Hills Mall: Harris ...
The western field, called "Unit 2", and the runway atop the bluff, called "Unit 1", were connected by a broad earthen taxi ramp and the consolidated property was named Roosevelt Field. Unit 1 was sold in 1936 and became the Roosevelt Raceway , while Unit 2 continued to operate as an aviation center under the name Roosevelt Field.
Continuing west, the Meadowbrook State Parkway enters exit M2, a cloverleaf interchange with Zeckendorf Boulevard (unsigned CR 260) adjacent to nearby Roosevelt Field Mall. Both directions of Zeckendorf Boulevard are accessible southbound, with exit M2E using part of Dibblee Drive; the northbound direction of the parkway has only one exit, exit ...