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  2. MetroCentre (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    In October 1995, the centre was sold to Capital Shopping Centres (later intu Properties) for £364 million, although the Church Commissioners retained a 10% stake. [3]In 1997, Asda moved from Metrocentre to a larger stand-alone store nearby, facilitating the redevelopment of the Red Mall, anchored by a Debenhams department store, opened in October 2004.

  3. Landover Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall had three fountains, one adjacent to Hecht's, Sears, and in center court. According to an article in The Washington Post published the day of the mall's grand opening, "The water display consists of seven 3" geysers that are programmed in continuously changing programs of water height (3' to 15') for the perimeter nozzles, and the center nozzle can push the water to a height of 30' if ...

  4. Glenfield Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened in 1971 with a gross leasable area of 12,212 m 2 (131,450 sq ft). It was extended to 17,800 m 2 (192,000 sq ft) in 1986. A food hall and fresh food stores were added in a 1991 refurbishment of the lower level. The mall was bought by Westfield Group in May 1996 and named Westfield Glenfield.

  5. Maplewood Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall is open two hours earlier than the stores open to allow people to get exercise by walking in a temperature controlled environment. [6] Interior of the Maplewood Mall. In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Maplewood Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties.

  6. Eastern Hills Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall underwent an extensive overhaul in 1987 that added a food court. The only other expansion the mall sought was a Lechmere store next to JCPenney, but never opened. Originally the largest mall in the Buffalo, NY area, the mall lost that title to the Walden Galleria in 1989. Sibley's became Kaufmann's in 1990.

  7. Turfland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Turfland Mall opened in August 1967 as the first enclosed mall in Lexington. The mall's original anchor stores included Montgomery Ward, Grant City and McAlpin's. Grant City closed in 1976 and was replaced by JCPenney the same year. Loews closed its theater at the mall in 1990, and JCPenney moved to replace Hess's at nearby Fayette Mall in 1993.

  8. 2024 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    On the day of the election, polling stations across the country were open from 7 am, and closed at 10 pm. The date chosen for the 2024 general election made it the first to be held in July since the 1945 general election almost exactly seventy-nine years earlier.

  9. MacArthur Center - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, the city of Norfolk announced plans to redevelop or demolish the mall by 2030 to make room for new developments. The mall would continue to operate normally until then. [33] In May 2021, Apple announced they would close their MacArthur Center location leaving the Lynnhaven Mall location as their only store in the Hampton Roads ...