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  2. Brookfield Square - Wikipedia

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    Brookfield Square was built in 1967 as a three-anchor, one-story shopping mall with 60 stores and services, including the two same anchors it has today, plus a Sears, a Kohl's Food Store, a Woolworth's, T. A. Chapman's, and Walgreens. Kohl's left the mall in 1977 and its space was converted into a Houlihan's restaurant.

  3. Category : Official seals of places in Cook County, Illinois

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    S. File:Sauk Village Logo.jpg; File:Schaumburg Seal.png; File:Seal of Bremen Township, Illinois.svg; File:Seal of Harvey, Illinois.svg; File:Seal of Oak Lawn ...

  4. List of Brookfield Properties shopping malls - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of properties owned by Brookfield Properties, a North American commercial real estate company.Their portfolio includes a number of shopping malls in the United States that were owned by GGP Inc. (General Growth Properties) before it was acquired by Brookfield in 2018, [1] along with a number of malls that were formerly owned by Rouse Properties prior to its buyout by ...

  5. Category:Brookfield, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Brookfield, Illinois" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. WTMJ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On April 20, 1927, WKAF was purchased by The Milwaukee Journal for $16,350. The Journal changed the call sign to WTMJ on May 10 to reflect the newspaper's name. [10] [11] [12] Station facilities were upgraded, including the building of a new transmitter site in Brookfield, west of Milwaukee.

  7. Six Corners - Wikipedia

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    The area's name is from the intersection of three streets—Irving Park Road, Cicero Avenue and Milwaukee Avenue. [1] Its history as an urban center began in the 1840s, eventually becoming the largest commercial center in Chicago , outside of the Loop . [ 2 ]