Most of the malls in the US opened after World War II. Many have been demolished or repurposed as stores like Macy's and ...
It’s no surprise that malls across the area aren’t what they used to be a decade ago. As times change, malls are having to ...
Libbey Glass closed the Jewella Avenue facility at the end of 2020. This put 450 workers on the unemployment rolls. Libbey ...
A combination of retail, dining, hospitality and luxury housing would be built on the site of the dilapidated Enfield Square ...
A furniture display at Sears Roebuck and ... looked like this in 1898. The store was in business until 1987. Two Guys in Kearny is shown in this photo from the 1970s. The Black Horse Pike Shopping ...
Once known for its luxury retail stores, Lakeside Mall has experienced an exodus of tenants and today occupancy is down to ...
Here's what the property where Lakeside Mall currently lives is expected to look like following its redevelopment.
Read the print version in stores December 27 ... movement in full swing, the 1970s saw a near-elimination of gendered toys: Only 2 percent of toys in the 1975 Sears catalog were marketed ...
Between 1920 and 1970, business, labor ... market by selling to no more than a dozen large American department-store chains. By the mid-1960s, Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Brazil, and ...
(WRKN) — The center of Antioch shopping and anchor of commerce for Southeast Nashville since the 1970s ... sites of Sears, Dillard’s, JCPenny and Castner Knott department stores.
in 1970, opened with three department stores anchored by Belk, Sears, and Ivey’s. Since then, it’s grown into one of the most popular malls in the region, with over 150 stores and restaurants.
It currently has a 153,596-square-foot retail building that was constructed in 1970 ... Sears building because the developer didn’t tell JCPenney how the project would impact its store.