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The Plaza, formerly known as Evergreen Plaza, [1] was a shopping mall in Evergreen Park, Illinois, United States.It was legally organized by Arthur Rubloff, who is also credited with coining the phrase "Magnificent Mile" describing the upscale section of Michigan Avenue north of the Chicago River to Oak Street.
Evergreen Plaza, "The Plaza" The Evergreen Plaza , located on 95th and Western, was an indoor shopping mall originating from the early 1950s. In 1952, real estate developer Arthur Rubloff debuted the Evergreen Plaza in the heart of the southwest Chicago suburbs.
The Plaza – Evergreen Park (1966–2013) Quincy Mall – Quincy (1978–present) Randhurst Mall – Mount Prospect (1962–2008) River Oaks Center – Calumet City (1966–present) Sandburg Mall – Galesburg (1975–2018) Shops at the Mart – Chicago (1991–present) The Shops at North Bridge – Chicago (2000–present)
Eric Halvorson, the grocery giant's manager of corporate affairs for its central division, said that renovations are planned for the store at 801 West Lake Avenue in the Evergreen Square shopping ...
Severna Park Mall; Shoppes at Park Place; Shopping centers in Santa Fe Springs, California; Silver City Galleria; Six Flags Mall; Skyline Mall; South Hills Mall; South Square Mall; Southglenn Mall; Southtown Mall; Southwyck Mall; Staunton Mall; Stonebridge Shopping Center; Summit Place Mall; Sunnyvale Town Center; Sunshine Mall; Swifton Center
Demolition of former Best Buy building at Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. It's one of the first steps in plans for major new housing and retail project at the mall.
Meadowbrook Village Mall; Memorial Mall; Mercury Plaza Mall; Metcalf South Shopping Center; Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) Midtown Plaza (Rochester, New York) Midway Mall; Midway Mall (Sherman, Texas) Military Circle Mall
Under its management, branches were opened on Milwaukee Avenue (1929), in Oak Park, Illinois (1929), at the Evergreen Plaza Shopping Center (1952), and at the Old Orchard Shopping Center (1956). [ 3 ]