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  2. Cielo Vista Mall - Wikipedia

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    Cielo Vista Mall is a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, United States, owned and operated by Simon Property Group.It is located on El Paso's east side, at Interstate 10 and Hawkins Blvd., and features five anchor stores operating under four brand names, and 117 specialty stores. [1]

  3. The Shoppes at Solana - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at Solana (formerly Sunland Park Mall) is a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, owned and operated by Enoch Kimmelman. It is located on El Paso's west side, at Interstate 10 and Sunland Park Drive. It features five anchor stores operating under four brand names, and more than 130 specialty stores on two enclosed levels.

  4. 12-acre retail pads center replacing old Trevino Outlet Mall ...

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    The closed Mad Man Furniture store, as seen July 2, is part of former Trevino Outlet Mall being demolished for 12.5-acre retail pads center with fast-food outlets, Mister Car Wash, other ...

  5. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    My Shoes (San Antonio, 1988, Tagline "Put Yourself in My Shoes") The Popular (El Paso) Sakowitz (Houston) Sanger-Harris (Dallas), division of Federated Department Stores, merged into sister division Foley's (Houston) in 1987, converted to Macy's in 2006 Sanger Brothers (Dallas) E.M. Scarbrough & Sons (Austin) Stripling & Cox (Fort Worth)

  6. Most major stores in El Paso will close on Thanksgiving, but ...

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  7. Bassett Place - Wikipedia

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    The mall drew its name from Charles N. Bassett, son of El Paso businessman Oscar T. Bassett. [3] The mall was fully enclosed in 1974. [4] When it first opened, its tenants included White House Department Store, Popular Dry Goods, and Kresge. [5] The Popular store became Dillard's in 1995, [6] and was torn down in 2000 to make room for Costco. [7]