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A strip mall, strip center, strip plaza or simply plaza is a type of shopping center common in North America and Australia where the stores are arranged in a row, with a footpath in front. Strip malls are typically developed as a unit and have large parking lots in front.
The Shops at Billerica (formerly known as Billerica Mall) is a strip mall and former enclosed shopping mall located in Billerica, Massachusetts. It was built as part of a series of malls including the Woburn Mall, and the Mystic Mall. Anchor stores include Burlington and Big Lots. The property is currently going under a massive redevelopment ...
The mall remained as an open strip, with landscaped walkways in between. By September 1975, the strip mall was enclosed and became a climate-controlled environment at the cost of $2 million. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Located next to the Highway 406 , it has over one million square feet of floor space and features over 180 stores, a major department store, a ...
Hamilton Street Holdings wants to redevelop the strip mall with a five-story building that will contain 120 apartments with a 7,311-square-foot day care center on the ground floor. The plan calls ...
North Myrtle Beach is getting a new luxury shopping center. Lake View Commons is a luxury strip mall at 900 Highway 17 South in North Myrtle Beach.. The 14,000-square-foot building will feature a ...
The Village Board on Tuesday approved a 90-day planning option for Derek Liebhauser, of Neenah-based Spark Development LLC, for the now-demolished strip mall site at 1905 S. Webster Ave.
Edens Plaza is a strip mall in the town of Wilmette, Illinois. It was built by Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (Carson's) in 1956, and, until 2018, was anchored by one of their stores. It is located on a triangular parcel of land between Lake Avenue, Skokie Boulevard and the Edens Expressway .
Kimco began demolition on the mall in the summer of 2004. [5] The mall's anchor stores were all left standing, as was a Secretary of State office next to Target. After demolition was complete, a new strip mall called Maple Hill Pavilion was built, connecting the remaining spaces. GNC, Regis, Dollar Tree, and Glamour Nails all opened new ...