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  2. Hudson Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened in 1981 and has an area of 765,704 square feet (71,136 m 2) on one level with 19 shops and restaurants as well as a 12-screen Neighborhood Cinema Group theater. As of 2023, the mall maintains a Dick's Sporting Goods, and Target, as well as a handful of specialty stores.

  3. Kings Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Kings Plaza (officially the Kings Plaza Shopping Center) is a shopping center within the Mill Basin section of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, United States. Opened in September 1970, [1] [2] [3] it is located at the southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue and Avenue U, just north of Floyd Bennett Field.

  4. List of largest shopping malls in New York - Wikipedia

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    The following shopping malls have been demolished or closed. Some have been replaced by new strip plazas or re-developed for non-retail uses:

  5. Kingston, New York - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is the only city in, and the county seat of, Ulster County, New York, United States. It is 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City and 59 miles (95 km) south of Albany.

  6. Big Y - Wikipedia

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    The new stores, all converted from Hannaford, are located in Kingston, Quincy, Norwell, Milford, Norwood, West Peabody, Saugus, and Easton. [3] The addition of the eight new stores brought Big Y's store count in Massachusetts to 37, and increased its footprint in the state to extend from the Berkshires all the way to Greater Boston.

  7. Caldor - Wikipedia

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    Caldor, Inc. was a discount department store chain founded in 1951 by husband and wife Carl and Dorothy Bennett. Referred to by many as "the Bloomingdale's of discounting," [1] Caldor grew from a second story "Walk-Up-&-Save" operation in Port Chester, New York, into a regional retailing giant. [2] Its stores were earning over $1 billion (~$2. ...