Who owns Laurel Park mall?
Who owns Laurel Park mall?
CBL PropertiesLaurel Park Place / OwnerCBL Properties is an American real estate investment trust that invests in shopping centers, primarily in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States. The company is organized in Delaware with its headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The company’s largest tenants are L Brands, Signet Jewelers, and Foot Locker. Wikipedia
When did Laurel Park Mall open?
1989Laurel Park Place / Opened
When did Livonia Mall open?
2010
Opened in 2010, the center is anchored by Kohl’s and Walmart. It occupies the site of the former Livonia Mall, which was an enclosed mall built in 1964….Livonia Marketplace.
Livonia Marketplace entrance, Seven Mile Road | |
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Wikimedia | © OpenStreetMap | |
Owner | Lormax Stern |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 (2 open, 1 vacant) |
What stores are in Laurel Park in Livonia?
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Ah Ha Noodles | LOCATION 385 | TODAY’S HOURS 10am – 9pm |
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Charlotte Russe | LOCATION 680 | TODAY’S HOURS 10am – 9pm |
Chico’s | LOCATION 295 | TODAY’S HOURS 10am – 8pm |
Children’s Play Area | LOCATION Between H&M & Von Maur | TODAY’S HOURS 10am – 9pm |
Claire’s | LOCATION 412 | TODAY’S HOURS 11am – 7pm |
What happened to Winkelman’s clothing store?
The company kept Winkelman’s going until 1995, as Petrie went into bankruptcy reorganization. However, bankruptcy protection could not help the company, and Petrie announced in January 1998 that they were closing the 41 remaining Michigan stores and eight Ohio stores.
Where was Livonia Mall located?
Livonia Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Livonia, Michigan. The center is located at the corner of 7 Mile Road and Middlebelt Road.
What happened to Hudson’s department store?
The J. L. Hudson Company (commonly known simply as Hudson’s) was a upscale retail department store chain based in Detroit, Michigan….Hudson’s.
Industry | Department store |
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Founded | 1881 |
Defunct | 2001 |
Fate | locations re-branded as Marshall Field’s in 2001 |
Successor | Marshall Field’s (2001–2006) Macy’s (2006–present) |
What happened to gantos?
In the late 1980s, Forbes Magazine named Gantos one of the fastest growing women’s specialty retailers in the country, and by early 1993 the company grew to a peak of 163 stores. However, in late 1993, the company announced bankruptcy reorganization, closing 50 stores between 1993 and 1994.
What was Macys called before it was Macy’s?
Federated Department Stores, Inc.
Macy’s, Inc.
Macy’s, Inc. headquarters, located within the flagship store in New York City | |
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Formerly | Federated Department Stores, Inc. (1929–2007) |
Type | Public |
Traded as | NYSE: M S&P 400 component |
Industry | Retail |
Who bought out JL Hudson?
Hudson’s
Industry | Department store |
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Fate | locations re-branded as Marshall Field’s in 2001 |
Successor | Marshall Field’s (2001–2006) Macy’s (2006–present) |
Headquarters | Detroit, Michigan (1881–1969) Minneapolis, Minnesota (1969–2001) United States |
Key people | Joseph L. Hudson |
When did gantos close?
2000Gantos / Ceased operations
What did Dillards used to be called?
In 1974, five Leonard’s stores were acquired in Fort Worth, Texas, as well as a commitment to open a new downtown Fort Worth store at the Tandy Center (site of the original Leonard’s). Also in 1974, the former Brown-Dunkin, Blass, Pfeifer and Mayer & Schmidt stores were fully renamed Dillard’s.