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Arizona Mills is an outlet shopping mall in Tempe, Arizona within the Phoenix metropolitan area. It is a tourist destination in Phoenix, Arizona built by the Mills Corporation (which owned 25%) and Taubman Centers. Taubman has since sold its 75% stake to Simon Property Group, which had already purchased the Mills Corporation in 2007.
Shops located along 18th Street, NW in Adams Morgan, Northwest Washington, D.C. A street scene on Pell Street at Chinatown, Manhattan, New York Casa Rio restaurant, San Antonio River Walk, Texas Greektown, Chicago, Illinois
Other structures within the boundaries of the Tombstone Historic District, along Allen, Fremont, and Toughnut Streets: [1] The Can Can Restaurant – The corner building was built in 1876 at Allen and 4th Streets. [11] The Bella Union Saloon and Opera House – The building was constructed in 1878 on the corner of Fremont and 4th Streets. [12]
Fiesta Mall started showing early signs of trouble in terms of shrinking customer traffic in the late 1990s. When Arizona Mills opened in the neighboring city of Tempe in 1997, mall officials saw an initial decline in shoppers. [24] Fiesta management said the change was short-lived after initial interest in the new mall peaked. [25]
In the early 20th century, it became the basis for a popular flour brand, Arizona Rose -- produced by the original Hayden Flour Mills. That Hayden Flour was founded in 1874.
There are various historic properties and artifacts in the town of Cave Creek. Two of the historic properties have been converted into restaurants. They are the Cave Creek Inn and the Cave Creek Service Station. The Cave Creek Inn was built in 1920 and is Cave Creek's longest operating commercial building. It is now occupied by a restaurant.
A new family-run diner hoping to give back to the community will soon open its doors in Centre County. The Red Roost Diner plans to officially welcome customers starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 807 ...
RRACKSS Fine BBQ & Bistro has its own line of beer out of Kansas City, as well as steaks and a 7-pound challenge.