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  2. South Shore Plaza - Wikipedia

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    With 192 tenants and 1,586,446 sq ft (147,385.7 m 2) of gross leasable area, the mall is the largest in New England in terms of square footage and is the 16th-largest mall in the United States. As of 2023 [update] , the mall's anchor stores are Macy's , Nordstrom , Sears (whose location is the last in New England [ 3 ] ), Primark , Target , and ...

  3. Lake Success Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    On May 25, 1990, Sears opened a new location at the Lake Success Shopping Center, in the former Namm-Loeser space. [9] [10] It was one of two opened that day – the other being in Holbrook, New York – and was the first time Sears opened a new store on Long Island in 7 years. [9] In the fall of 2015, a Macy's Backstage store opened at the ...

  4. Lakeforest Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall was named in honor of Lake Walker, a man-made lake and park on the property prior. The mall opened with approximately 30-50 stores, [12] with some of the first stores being relocated from the then nearby indoor Village Mall (now an outdoor strip mall called Montgomery Village Center since circa 1991) and absorbed onto the property. [13]

  5. Cortlandt Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The current incarnation (and name) was founded in 1997 from buildings that made up the mostly enclosed Westchester Mall built in 1975. [2] Many new buildings were added as well, and it is currently a predominantly outdoor shopping center, eventually growing to approximately 772,000 sq ft (71,700 m 2).

  6. The Shops at Ledgewood Commons - Wikipedia

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    Ledgewood Commons is a shopping plaza in the Ledgewood, section of Roxbury, New Jersey, United States.Its anchors are Walmart, Burlington, and Marshalls.It is an outdoor shopping plaza with a gross leasable area of 448,000 sq ft (41,600 m 2) The site covers 51.6 acres (20.9 ha) and has 2,223 parking spaces. [2]

  7. Burnsville Center - Wikipedia

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    The mall was to be 1.4 million square feet, built at a cost of $30 million, and the largest shopping center in the area at that time. A late 1975 or early 1976 opening was anticipated. In January 1974, Homart stated that groundbreaking for the mall would be in the spring of 1974, and the mall was to be finished by late 1976. [ 7 ]

  8. The Village at Totem Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Totem Lake, formerly Totem Lake Mall, is a shopping center in Kirkland, Washington, United States. The center of Totem Lake Mall consisted of an enclosed shopping mall (Lower Mall), and an adjacent strip mall (Upper Mall). Collectively, the two centers were sometimes referred to as "Totem Lake Malls".

  9. Bay View, Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    The Brinton house at 2590 S. Superior Street is a 2-story gabled-ell-form house with columns and bargeboards built about 1870 by the mill's foundry supervisor Warren Brinton and his wife Beulah, who was a cousin of the mill's founder. Beulah ran an early lending library out of this home and gave homemaking lessons to the wives and children of ...