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Findlay Village Mall – Findlay (1970s–present) Forest Fair Village – Forest Park (1989–2022) Fort Steuben Mall – Steubenville (1974–present) Franklin Park Mall – Toledo (1971–present) Galleria at Erieview – Cleveland (1987–present) Great Lakes Mall – Mentor (1964–present) Great Northern Mall – North Olmsted (1976 ...
The population density was 31.2 inhabitants per square mile (12.0/km 2). There were 723 housing units at an average density of 39.2 per square mile (15.1/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the CDP was 96.70% White , 2.26% African American , 0.35% Native American , 0.17% Asian , and 0.52% from two or more races.
Belden Village Mall announces new places to sip and dine in their Food Court and at Center Court. The Latte Factory recently opened in a new kiosk in Center Court, serving up signature lattes ...
Woodville Mall was an enclosed shopping mall off of Woodville Road (State Route 51) in Northwood, Ohio, outside the city of Toledo, Ohio. The mall opened in 1969 and, after losing most of its stores in the 2000s, became a dead mall. The mall's interior was closed in December 2011 and demolished in March 2014.
Southwyck Mall was a shopping mall in southern Toledo, Ohio. After the final anchor ( Dillard's ) left, along with most of the inline stores, the mall closed on June 29, 2008. [ 2 ]
Developed by The Rouse Company, the mall opened on July 22, 1971, occupying the former site of the Franklin Airport. [2] The mall was built using the Syncon modular building subsystems for an estimated savings of $500,000. [3] When the mall opened, its original anchor stores were Hudson's, J. C. Penney, and local department store Lamson ...
Harvard Terrace Sign Examples of Harvard Terrace architecture. Harvard Circle facing NW Ad for Harvard Terrace 1903. Harvard Terrace is a historic neighborhood in Toledo, Ohio; it is "bordered by Amherst Drive (which abuts the Toledo Zoo), Broadway, Glendale Avenue, and the Anthony Wayne Trail.