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  2. Empire Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Empire Outlets New York City is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m 2) retail complex in the St. George neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City. Construction on ...

  3. List of Simon Property Group properties - Wikipedia

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    A joint venture between Shinsaegae, A Korean department store company and Simon Properties. There are 4 Simon premium outlets in ROK with the first and main outlet in Yeoju. Busan Premium Outlets [1] Jeju Premium Center; Paju Premium Outlets [1] Siheung Premium Outlets [1] Starfield Anseong; Starfield Hanam; Yeoju Premium Outlets [1]

  4. Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    The Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe is an outdoor shopping mall in Santa Fe, New Mexico that opened in 1993. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. The shopping center is owned by 8380 LLC. It is the sole outlet mall in the state of New Mexico, and one of three malls within the city.

  5. New menswear store opens at Tanger Outlets off Highway ... - AOL

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    The Tanger Outlets off Highway 17 in Myrtle Beach just gained another menswear store. The newly opened Mack Weldon, which sells modern daily clothing for men, is located across from American Eagle ...

  6. Category:Outlet malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Outlet malls in the United States" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Lake Success Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The 20-acre (8.1 ha) Lake Success Shopping Center was planned in the early 1950s. Designed by architect A.H. Salkowitz in 1953, the center opened in 1956. [2] [3] [4] It was built and owned by Milton Peck and Arthur Shactman.