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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  3. Linens 'n Things - Wikipedia

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    Linens 'n Things was a big-box retailer specializing in home textiles, housewares, and decorative home accessories. [2] Based in Clifton, New Jersey, the chain operated 571 stores in 47 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces, and had 7,300 employees as of December 2006. [1] The company's business strategy was "to offer a broad selection of high quality, brand name home furnishings merchandise ...

  4. The Shops at Ledgewood Commons - Wikipedia

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    Ledgewood Commons is a shopping plaza in the Ledgewood, section of Roxbury, New Jersey, United States. Its anchors are Walmart, Burlington, and Marshalls. It is an outdoor shopping plaza with a gross leasable area of 448,000 sq ft (41,600 m 2) The site covers 51.6 acres (20.9 ha) and has 2,223 parking spaces. [2] From the mall's opening in 1972 until 2016, it was branded Ledgewood Mall as a ...

  5. The Mills at Jersey Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Mills at Jersey Gardens, originally and also still colloquially called Jersey Gardens, is a two-level indoor outlet mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The mall opened on October 21, 1999, and is the largest outlet mall in New Jersey, and much closer to New York City than its largest outlet mall competitor, Woodbury Common.

  6. The Mall at Short Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Mall at Short Hills. The Mall at Short Hills, also known as the Short Hills Mall, is a shopping mall located in the Short Hills section of Millburn, New Jersey, United States near the interchange of Route 24 and Route 124. It is located 10 miles (16 km) west of Newark Airport and 19 miles (31 km) west of the New York City borough of Manhattan.

  7. Kmart store closings 2022: Just three Kmarts remain ... - AOL

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    Show comments. Three Kmart stores will be open after the Kmart in Avenel, New Jersey, 15 miles south of New York City, is scheduled to permanently close on April 16.

  8. The Shops at Riverside - Wikipedia

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    The Shops at Riverside is a very high-end mall which caters to the affluent suburban areas surrounding Hackensack in Bergen, Essex, and Passaic counties in New Jersey as well as Rockland County in New York State. The mall has 66 stores. [5] The anchor stores are Bloomingdale's, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, and AMC Theatres .

  9. Outback Steakhouse announces it's closing 41 restaurants ...

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    Of the 41 closures, including Bonefish Grill, Carrabba's Italian Grill and Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, 33 restaurants are closed Friday.

  10. Burlington Center Mall - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Center mall. / 40.041; -74.825. Burlington Center was a shopping mall located in Burlington Township, New Jersey. It was built by The Rouse Company of Columbia, Maryland. Its anchors were Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears . The mall closed on January 8, 2018, with only Sears remaining open until its closure on September 2, 2018.

  11. Garden State Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Garden State Plaza was born as a one-level open air center in 1957, operated by R.H. Macy. The center’s original anchor stores were Bamberger's, Gimbel's, and J.C. Penney, surrounded by 90 smaller specialty shops." ^ a b c Westfield Garden State Plaza Archived August 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, Westfield Group.