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Hull Property Group currently owns and operates Hudson Valley Mall. The mall opened in 1981 and has an area of 765,704 square feet (71,136 m 2) on one level with 19 shops and restaurants as well as a 12-screen Neighborhood Cinema Group theater. As of 2023, the mall maintains a Dick's Sporting Goods, and Target, as well as a handful of specialty ...
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Apple Cinemas has signed a lease to operate the former Showcase Cinemas theater at the City Center in White Plains.
In 2008, NCG built a new 12-screen theater near Acworth, Georgia. In 2012, NCG acquired a ten-screen cinema in Marietta, Georgia, from Regal Entertainment Group. The theater was remodeled and reopened that year. [5] That same year, the NCG Eastwood Cinema added its 19th screen, NCG's first X-treme screen (74-feet wide and three stories tall). [6]
In September 2014, the company was restructured with the mall retail arm being renamed Hull Property Group. [8] In January 2017, Hull Property Group purchased the Hudson Valley Mall in the upper Hudson Valley region of New York state. [9] In January 2020, Hull Property Group purchased The Mall at Whitney Field, in Leominster, Massachusetts. [10]
Kingston historically was an important transportation center for the region. The Hudson River, Rondout Creek and Delaware and Hudson Canal were important commercial waterways. At one time, Kingston was served by four railroad companies and two trolley lines. Kingston has been designated as a New York State Heritage Area, with a transportation ...
Bluestone quarrying in the area increased in 1828 when the Delaware and Hudson Canal was being built. [5] Bluestone was used to pave sidewalks in New York City, Albany, and Kingston and was shipped all over the world. Entrepreneurs bought up the rocky ground and brought unskilled immigrants, mostly Irish, upriver from Manhattan.