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The Shops at Willow Lawn is a shopping center located slightly outside the city limits of Richmond, Virginia in unincorporated Henrico County. It is the first shopping center in the Richmond area. [1] Currently, the center is entirely a strip mall now, the remaining enclosed portion having been demolished and rebuilt. The center features over ...
The new center across the street will be similar to The Row. It will have about 256 apartments, 12,000 square feet of office space and about 30,000 square feet of retail and restaurants.
In an effort to revitalize the decaying downtown Richmond retail core, the city government, Miller & Rhoads, and Thalhimers teamed together in 1985 in the development of the Sixth Street Marketplace, an urban shopping center that took the place of the street that separated the two stores. Though it started out relatively popular, the downtown ...
The Gurnee restaurant has received Platinum level LEED certification from U.S. Green Building Council. [302] A restaurant in Tulsa, Oklahoma, uses recycled drywall, low-VOC paint, and energy-efficient appliances. [303] A Chipotle restaurant in Austin, Texas, was the first to receive a four-star rating from the city's Green Building Program. [304]
Real estate investment trust KIMCO Realty has announced that it has closed on nine Mexican shopping centers valued at $274 million, which includes $47 million worth of mortgage debt. The REIT had ...
Seven Corners Shopping Center – Seven Corners (1969–1995) The Shops at Willow Lawn – Richmond (1986–2011) Short Pump Town Center – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Skyline Mall – Bailey's Crossroads (1977–2002) Southpark Mall – Colonial Heights (1989–present) Spotsylvania Towne Centre – Spotsylvania County (1980–present)
The charges stemmed from the July 2 incident. He was arraigned July 13 — the first day of protests outside Willow Bistro — and since been released from jail pending his next court date on July 24.
El Mercado Latino is a female-owned [1] grocery and specialty store on Post Alley [2] in Pike Place Market's Sanitary Market building, [3] in Seattle's Central Waterfront district. Seattle Best Places (1996) says, "The front of this diminutive store ... boasts a green grocery stocked with vegetables and fruits used in Caribbean, South American ...