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The Shops at Nanuet is a lifestyle center located in Nanuet, New York. It is located at the intersection of New York State Route 59 and Middletown Road and is also accessible via exit 14 of the New York State Thruway. Built on the site of the former Nanuet Mall, the Shops at Nanuet debuted in 2013.
Rochester — Park Avenue, Monroe Avenue, [24] University Avenue [25] Syracuse — Armory Square, Destiny USA; Saratoga Springs — Broadway, Railroad Place; White Plains — Galleria at White Plains, The Westchester, White Plains Mall, The Source at White Plains; Yonkers-- Cross County Shopping Center; Tarrytown-- Main Street in Tarrytown
San Francisco Bay Area Palo Alto, California: Palo Alto Stanford Shopping Center [41] 1962 [41] closed Miami– Ft. Lauderdale– W. Palm Beach Surfside: Surfside 9699 Harding Avenue. 23rd SFA store to open. [59] 9,000 sq ft (840 m 2) Nov 12, 1962: closed 026 626 PX Phoenix: Biltmore District Phoenix Biltmore Fashion Park. Moved within the mall ...
The Shops at Nanuet, formerly named Nanuet Mall (which opened in 1969), is an outdoor shopping mall operated by Simon, opened in October 2013. Nanuet Star Theatre, formerly (Nanuet Theatre -Go-Round) on Rte 59 was the recording location for the Kiss album Rock and Roll Over in 1976. This location has also hosted many concerts from 1973 - 1979
Stanford Shopping Center is an upscale open air shopping mall located on Route 82 (El Camino Real) at Sand Hill Road in Palo Alto, California. It is on the campus of Stanford University although the university only owns the land and not the actual buildings or stores.
165 University Avenue or Lucky Building or Karma Building is a small rented office building on University Avenue, the main commercial street in downtown Palo Alto, California, that gave rise to Plug and Play Tech Center and to the Amidi Group.
Mayfield Mall opened in 1966 and was the first enclosed mall of its type in the region, taking its name from the original town of Mayfield, which was annexed by Palo Alto in 1925. [ 5 ] : 10 Its original anchor was JCPenney , which closed stores on Castro Street and University Avenue to consolidate into the mall location. [ 6 ]
The development of Ramona Street, named after the 1884 novel Ramona, [2] was an early successful attempt to expand laterally the central commercial district. Pedro Joseph de Lemos, a craftsman, graphic artist and curator of the Stanford Museum had been concerned with the larger scale and somewhat linear development along University Avenue.