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Looking for a first-rate shopping experience? Head to Conestoga Mall, where legions of individual shoppers have found what they're looking for since 1978. From head to toe...from food to services…for him, her and them…Conestoga Mall has what you need and then some.
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Virginia Center Commons offers Macy's, Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears and over 100 specialty stores, including Aeropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, B. Moss, Bath & Body Works, The Children's Place, Gymboree, Kirkland's, Gap and Gap Kids, Old Navy, Limited Too, Up Against The Wall and Victoria's Secret. We also offer a wide variety of services and treats such as Elegant Nail & Spa, Trade Secrets, Regis Hair Stylist, Lenscrafters, Freshen's Yogurt, and Dairy Queen.
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Orlando's most unique shopping destination, Festival Bay Mall at International Drive features a selection of 80 stores and restaurants and 4 exciting entertainment venues. Our specialty stores include Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Sheplers Western Wear, Steve and Barry's, PacSun, Journey's, Nine West Outlet, Kasper Outlet, Jones New York Outlet and many more. Festival Bay Mall offers the best in family entertainment in Orlando, including indoor glow-in-the-dark miniature golf at Putting Edge Fun Center, the best indoor playground you’ve ever seen at Monkey Joe’s Parties & Play, Cinemark 20 Movie Theatres, Vans Skatepark and a future surfpark development!
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The primary retail destination for the western suburbs of Albany—New York’s capital city. Conveniently located in Schenectady off Interstate 890, just minutes from Albany. Rotterdam Square should benefit further from revitalization efforts. Many of the historic homes and businesses in Schenectady are currently undergoing restoration, while the Chamber of Commerce is implementing programs designed to position Schenectady as ‘the place’ to be after work—making Rotterdam Square an attractive entertainment and dining option. Notable tenants include American Eagle, Victoria's Secret, Aeropostale, Gap, Bath & Body Works, and Yankee Candle.
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Brass Mill Center & Commons offers the best in shopping, dining and entertainment for the Greater Waterbury Region. The Center & Commons are home to nationally-known retailers such as H&M, Gap, Old Navy, American Eagle, Hollister & Co., Brookstone, Regal Cinemas, Barnes & Noble, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s, and is anchored by Filene’s, JCPenney, Burlington Coat Factory, Sears and Steve & Barry’s University Sportswear.
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It’s time to make a trip to Oxmoor Center for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining! Whether you enjoy a relaxing dinner at one of the mall's restaurants or spend the day shopping at all your favorite stores, Oxmoor Center offers a complete entertainment experience.
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Wolfchase Galleria features Dillard's, JC Penney, Sears and Macy's plus 130 of the most exciting stores in the Mid-South. Stores like American Eagle Outfitters, Hollister Co., Fossil, bebe, Brooks Brothers, Wet Seal, Guess, Banana Republic, Gap, Pottery Barn, dELiA*s, The Disney Store, Journeys, and Thomas Kinkade Gallery. While you're shopping at Wolfchase be sure to enjoy a variety of delicious foods at your favorite eateries located in the Food Court or one of two restaurants located in Wolfchase Galleria. To make your trip complete, take in the latest movie at the Malco Theatre or a ride on the fantasy carousel.
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A place where fashion and style come to life in a quaint Village brimming with fountains, lush tropical foliage and a serene garden to relax and enjoy the sunshine.
A stroll through the gardens at Village of Merrick Park will lead you to such world-class boutiques as Artefacto, CH Carolina Herrera, Cheeky, Gucci, Hugo Boss, Roberto Cavalli, La Perla and many more shops you know and love.
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Polo Park is Winnipeg's largest retail and entertainment district. Largest mall out of the eight malls (counting itself) in the city. Situated on the former Polo Park Racetrack, the Polo Park Mall was one of the first enclosed shopping malls in Canada. The mall of Polo Park has over 200 stores including Zellers, The Bay, Sears and the SilverCity movie theatres. It is the largest shopping centre in Canada between Toronto and Edmonton. Source: Wikipedia
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The site currently occupied by Oak Ridge City Center was selected by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to establish a permanent shopping center in the years following World War II. In 1951 the AEC selected a company headed by Guilford Glazer to build the new shopping center. A shortage of steel resulting from the Korean War delayed construction, but the Downtown Shopping Center opened in 1955. This shopping area was considered a replacement for the former "townsite" area around Jackson Square.
In the late 1980s Crown American purchased the property and converted it to an indoor mall by enclosing the walkways around the stores and significantly expanding the floor area. Source |
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The Palisades Center, often referred to as the Palisades Mall, in West Nyack, New York is the twelfth largest Shopping Mall in the United States, and the second largest in the Tri State Area.
The mall has four levels, each of which is approximately the shape of a rectangle. Its anchor stores include Barnes & Noble, BJ's Wholesale Club, Macy's, Home Depot, JC Penney, Lord & Taylor, Staples, Best Buy, and Target. BJ's and Home Depot are not accessible from the mall itself. BJ's is on the bottom level, with Home Depot built on top of it and Target on top of that. Target is on the 4th level of the mall but is not exactly at the same level and there are a few steps down leading into the store. Source |
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Stonestown Galleria boasts more than 130 sought-after retailers such as Nordstrom, Macy’s, Williams-Sonoma, Borders, J. Crew, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, and a brand-new Apple Computer store. All in one convenient location, with acres of free parking and easy access from 19th Avenue.
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Wander from shop to shop; enjoy the cafes; be spoiled by the consistent personal attention; meet a friend for lunch; experience the delight of a community music evening or a family Harvest Celebration... Edgemont Village is unique among shopping experiences. Storekeepers know the names of their customers; parents and children stroll the sidewalks enjoying the ever-changing window displays; and benches invite one and all to sit and rest a while with a latte or ice cream cone, tucked in beside one of the many beautiful plantings of flowers and foliage.
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The Mall at Lawson Heights is a shopping centre located at the junction of Warman Road and Primrose Drive in north Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is anchored by Zellers, Safeway and London Drugs, and has almost 100 shops and services. The mall opened in the early 1980s during a period of rapid growth in the city's north end subdivisions. At the time, it had the first enclosed food court in Saskatoon, along with many independent and franchise chains. An extensive renovation in the early 1990s added another 40 stores, along with a new food court. In 2002, the mall underwent a third expansion as Vancouver, B.C. based London Drugs became the anchor tenant in the mall's east end. The mall hosts a Saskatoon Transit bus loop. Source: Wikipedia
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Toronto Eaton Centre is a place like no other. Its spectacular glass galleria soars above a fascinating selection of more than 230 retailers, restaurants and services. Located in the heart of the city, it is one of the most interesting and exciting shopping experiences you will find anywhere.
Toronto Eaton Centre is the #1 retail destination and a "must see" tourist attraction in Toronto! Millions of tourists from around the world visit this world-class shopping centre for its architecture, culture and urban atmosphere. |
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Ward-winning facility where shopping, education and business converge for the first time. Combining Simon Fraser University Campus, 1,000,000 square feet of Class A office space and 130 retail shops and services, Central City is a dynamic hub located at the city centre of Surrey, British Columbia.
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Cataraqui Town Centre, (known informally as "the Cat Centre") is a shopping mall located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. It is the largest mall in southeastern Ontario with over 141 stores. Its anchor stores are The Bay, Zellers and Sears. It also includes a major transfer point for Kingston Transit. Source: Wikipedia
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Royal City Centre is a shopping centre/office complex in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. Its formal address is 610 Sixth Street New Westminster, B.C. V3L 3C2. It is the largest shopping mall in New Westminster to date. Source: Wikipedia
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Find everything you need at Waterloo Town Square, with over 40 shops to choose from!
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Edmonton City Centre is a shopping mall in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada across the street from Churchill Square. It is near the "Arts "District". Source: Wikipedia
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Chinook Centre is home to three major department stores, 200+ stores, and several full service restaurants. It still contains its original bowling alley, as well as the city's largest movie theatre complex, the Famous Players Scotiabank Theatre Chinook formerly the Paramount, with 16 screens and an IMAX. The mall also provides opportunities for more prominent retailers to design their own exterior facades.
Chinook Centre is anchored by Sears, The Bay, and Zellers department stores. Junior anchors include Old Navy, Chapters, Sport Chek, and GAP. In late 2005, the upscale US chain Williams-Sonoma opened a 4,500 square foot / 418 m² location, the fifth Canadian store in the chain, and the first store outside of the Toronto area. Its opening day sales were the second highest of any location in the company's history, second only to Manhattan's flagship store. Source |
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This attractive center introduces a unique style of outlet shopping where savvy shoppers can buy direct from an impressive collection of fashion designers and name brand manufacturers.
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High-fashion shopping mall in Polanco, Mexico City, Mexico. The shopping center was inaugurated in December 2006. Some Mexican celebrities shop in this mall. The shopping mall is 3 levels high. The mall is also host to some concerts, fashion shows, and expos. Source
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Perisur is a shopping mall located in the Tlalpan borough in southern Mexico City at the intersection of Insurgentes Avenue and Anillo Periférico, next to UNAM main Campus in Ciudad Universitaria and to the Jardines del Pedregal upscale neighborhood. It takes its name from being on the side of the south of Periférico (Perisur short for Periférico Sur) Source
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