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Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets is an open-air outlet store shopping mall located in Michigan City, Indiana. The mall is one of Michigan City's major tourist attractions. [ 1 ] It is one of Northwest Indiana's most popular shopping centers, receiving an estimated one million visitors annually as of 2017. [ 1 ]
A joint venture between Shinsaegae, A Korean department store company and Simon Properties. There are 4 Simon premium outlets in ROK with the first and main outlet in Yeoju. Busan Premium Outlets [1] Jeju Premium Center; Paju Premium Outlets [1] Siheung Premium Outlets [1] Starfield Anseong; Starfield Hanam; Yeoju Premium Outlets [1]
Premium Outlets is a subsidiary of Simon Property Group specializing in outlet malls. Pages in category "Premium Outlets" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
In October 2014, Premium Outlets Montreal, the second in Canada, opened. [29] In May 2018, Premium Outlet Collection YEG opened at Edmonton International Airport . [ 30 ] In May 2014, the company completed the corporate spin-off of Washington Prime Group , headed by Mark Ordan, the final CEO of Mills Corporation .
Michigan City is the home of the Old Michigan City Light; and the newer currently functioning one which is Indiana's only lighthouse. The Pullman-Standard rail car plant was located in Michigan City. Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets mall, opened in 1987 on the city's North end, is an outdoor mall. [8]
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Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation built Kokomo Mall in 1963. Anchor tenants included Montgomery Ward, H. P. Wasson and Company, and J. C. Penney. [2] By the end of the decade, the mall was purchased by Novil-Novick Associates, who enclosed the formerly open-air mall.
Erskine Village is a shopping mall in South Bend, Indiana, United States.It opened in 2004 on the site of the former Scottsdale Mall, an enclosed shopping mall which featured L. S. Ayres, Ayr-Way (later Target), and Montgomery Ward.