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Crestwood Court (formerly known as Westfield Shoppingtown Crestwood and Crestwood Plaza) was a shopping mall in Crestwood, Missouri.Opened in 1957, it was the first major mall in the St. Louis area, and one of the first to have more than one department store.
Northcliff (Johannesburg) Dobsonville Shopping Centre: Soweto: Eyethu Shopping Centre: Soweto: Fourways Mall: Fourways The Glen Shopping Centre: Gleneagles (Johannesburg South) Hyde Park Corner: Hyde Park Jabulani Mall: Soweto: Mall of Africa: Midrand: Mall of the South Johannesburg South: Maponya Mall: Soweto: Melrose Arch: Melrose ...
The two shopping plazas are among seven in South Florida that Publix purchased this month for a combined $223 million. ... The Lakeland-based grocer paid $21 million for the Crestwood Plaza, a ...
Nelson Mandela Square is a shopping centre in Sandton, Johannesburg, South Africa. It includes a large open area built to resemble a traditional European town square, and an office complex. The centre was formerly known as Sandton Square and was named for the former president of South Africa and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela in March
Northcliff is served by Cresta Shopping Centre, one of the largest malls in Johannesburg which is located on the border of Northcliff in the suburb of Cresta.Many other smaller suburban shopping complexes are within easy access, for example Northcliff Corner, The Verdi Centre, Heathway Square and Home Living Design Centre.
Cresta Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in Randburg, South Africa. It is located on the border of Northcliff and Cresta. It has gone through multiple extensions and refurbishments. The mall is owned by Pareto, a unit of the Public Investment Corporation. [1]
The Carlton Centre is a 50-storey skyscraper and shopping centre located on Commissioner Street in central Johannesburg, South Africa.At 223 metres (732 ft), it was the tallest building in Africa for 46 years from its completion in 1973 until 2019.