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[10] [5] Town Square was built along the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard; a $5 million [14] flyover ramp was built for northbound motorists, providing them easy access to Town Square without disrupting southbound traffic. [15] [16] Valued at $750 million, [13] [17] Town Square was opened on November 14, 2007, amid the Great Recession.
The 1997 project also added a three-story FAO Schwarz toy store, measuring 56,000 sq ft (5,200 m 2). It was the largest store at the mall, and featured numerous animatronics, including a Trojan Horse rising more than 40 feet. [58] [59] The store was a key attraction for the Forum Shops. [48]
Much of Canton is on the National Register of Historic Places. The courthouse square is a historic shopping district and host to the Canton Flea Market. The picturesque Georgian courthouse is particularly notable and often appears in photographic exhibits of the South. The east side of town is a large part of the historic district with many homes.
Tivoli Village was built at a cost of $700 million, and was the first new, large-scale retail project to open in Las Vegas since Town Square in 2007. [27] With Tivoli Village, the developers wanted to create a "city within a city." [27] The project was designed by JMA Architecture Studios and Development Design Group. [31]
Aerial view looking south at the Town Square shopping center, near the Las Vegas Strip. Date: Taken on 11 July 2018: ... other_versions= }} Category:Town Square, Las ...
With its historic courthouse square (a National Register Landmark) decorated in more than 200,000 lights and its Canton Christmas Festival, Canton is another community that becomes picture perfect ...
Meadows Mall is a shopping mall in Las Vegas, Nevada on 84 acres (34 ha). [2] It is a two-story enclosed mall with 945,000 ft 2 of space. [3] [4] It has 122 stores and 4 anchor tenants: Curacao, a Dillard's clearance outlet, JCPenney, and Macy's. [5] The mall is surrounded by nearly 4,600 surface parking spaces. [6]
63 CityCenter is a four-story shopping mall on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is part of the CityCenter complex, developed by MGM Resorts International. The two-acre site was previously planned as The Harmon, a hotel within CityCenter. However, due to structural defects, the hotel never opened and was dismantled in 2015.