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The open-air mall was developed by the supermarket chain Food Fair, which was an anchor store along with Montgomery Ward and Woolworth. [2] A Best Products was added in 1978. [ 3 ] The Best building was one of the stores designed by Sculpture in the Environment (SITE) for that chain, featuring a 450-ton masonry facade tilted at a 35-degree angle.
Giant Open Air Market was a Norfolk, Virginia-based supermarket chain. Its trademark stores were open 24 hours a day, and the entrance was framed with an arch which rose to over 30 feet, anchored in concrete. The chain grew to include 26 full-line grocery stores and 43 "Tinee Giant" convenience stores. The stores were known for the vastness of ...
The Montgomery Ward site became Market Center Park, which opened in 2016. Panera Bread , which was located adjacent to Buffalo Wild Wings in the former Ward's Auto Center, moved to a former Rio Bravo restaurant further west on Eureka in Taylor on November 2, 2014, the former location now houses Angelina's Mexican Restaurant. [ 15 ]
The housing market is ending 2024 with ‘stale’ supply There’s good news in the housing market to close out 2024: There’s a lot more supply on the housing market. But much of it is sitting ...
SR 163 begins as Wards Road, a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane, at a partial interchange with US 501 (Lynchburg Expressway) and US 29 Business (Wards Road) adjacent to the River Ridge Mall on the south side of Lynchburg. Wards Road continues south as US 29 Business toward a junction with US 29 and US 460. There is no direct access ...
The former 40,000-square-foot Publix at Village Square will soon be home to KC Market's second location. The new store, located in the Village of Golf, just west of Boynton Beach, is about four ...
The $8 million store on Airport Road was 16 years in the making. Owners Carlos and Sandra Andre purchased a 1.9-acre lot at ... El Paisano Supermarket returns to Airport Road with expansive new store
Capital Plaza was once the main shopping mall in the central Prince George's County area other than Prince George's Plaza, prior to the opening of Landover Mall. Capital Plaza's prime location along Maryland Route 450 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway made it ideal for shoppers by both automobile and public transit.