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  2. Cool Springs, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This commercial center has developed around the Cool Springs Galleria shopping mall, which opened in August 1991. The center encompasses land on both sides of Interstate 65; it includes a range of businesses: several luxury hotels, strip malls, business parks, mid-rise office buildings, big-box retailers, low-rise apartments, condominiums, restaurants, and car dealerships.

  3. Alfa Romeo - Wikipedia

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    Alfa Romeo official dealers worldwide map Alfa Romeo II on its first sail. During the years Alfa Romeo has been marketed with different slogans like: "The family car that wins races" used in the 1950s in Alfa Romeo 1900 marketing campaign, "racing since 1911" used on most 1960s Alfa advertisements. [91]

  4. Sonic Automotive - Wikipedia

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    A location in Centennial was later opened along with a store in Colorado Springs. In September 2017, EchoPark purchased driversselect, [9] a Dallas area dealership, which is now part of the EchoPark brand. EchoPark Automotive operates in 21 states across the United States with over 40 locations as of September 2021. [10]

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  6. CoolSprings Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Overall it would feature nearly 200 stores in over 1,000,000 square feet (93,000 m 2) of retail space. Coinciding with development of the mall, three other stores were confirmed for the surrounding area: Target and Service Merchandise at an adjacent power center called CoolSprings Crossing, and The Home Depot across Interstate 65.

  7. Carrozzeria Ghia - Wikipedia

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    Early Ghia logo of 1916. Ghia initially made lightweight aluminium-bodied cars, achieving fame with the Alfa Romeo 6C 1500, winning Mille Miglia (1929). Between the world wars, Ghia designed special bodies for Alfa Romeo, Fiat, and Lancia, one of the most famous was the Fiat 508 Balilla sports coupe (1933).