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  2. Spokane Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    Spokane Valley Mall is a shopping mall located at 14700 East Indiana Avenue in Spokane Valley, Washington, United States. It is about 9.5 miles away from NorthTown Mall in Spokane which is the largest mall in Eastern Washington. The current anchors are JCPenney and Macy's, and it includes a Regal Cinemas with 12 screens.

  3. Cellular Sales - Wikipedia

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    Cellular Sales is an American wireless retailer based in Knoxville, Tennessee. [3] It is an authorized agent for Verizon Wireless.Cellular Sales operates more than 745 retail stores across 42 states in the U.S. [4] The company was ranked on Inc. Magazine's Inc 5000 list nine times. [3]

  4. South Sound Center - Wikipedia

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    South Sound Center opened in 1966 and was billed as the fourth regional shopping center in the state of Washington. Anchors at one time included Nordstrom Place Two (closed in 1994 [1]), Peoples (1966–1983, opening as Mervyns in 1984), Sears (closed in 2020), Pay 'n Save (closed in 1992?) and Woolworth (closed in 1997 as the last store of the chain in Washington State [2]).

  5. River Park Square - Wikipedia

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    The mall parking garage. In 1991, JCPenney closed its store at River Park Square after relocating to the newly renovated NorthTown Mall. [9] Burlington Coat Factory moved into the space in 1994 and remained at the mall until moving to a larger location in 2001. [10] In April 1992, the shopping mall suffered a big loss when Frederick & Nelson ...

  6. NorthTown Mall (Spokane, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The W.T. Grant Co. store that existed at the mall from 1955 to 1975. Spokane-based The Crescent confirmed plans to open a 90,000 square feet (8,400 m 2) department store at the shopping center in December 1961. [3] With 38 tenants ready for business, Northtown opened with a grand opening celebration on March 29, 1962. [4]

  7. The Crescent (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The first suburban Crescent store was built in 1959 at Northtown Mall, Spokane's first regional shopping center. Marshall Field & Company, the Chicago store that had owned Seattle's Frederick & Nelson since 1929, purchased The Crescent in 1962, and the company logo was changed to the Marshall Field's script. A second suburban Crescent was built ...