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Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall is a 447,000 square feet (41,500 m 2) regional shopping mall located in Downtown Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It has five levels with the only JCPenney store in Alaska as its sole anchor. [4] It also has Alaska's only Victoria's Secret, Apple Store, Coach, and Michael Kors locations.
This is the largest enclosed mall in the state of Alaska, [1] though the open-air Tikahtnu Commons in NE Anchorage has a greater GLA. The 728,000 square feet (67,600 m 2) mall is anchored by Best Buy, Dave & Buster's and a 9-screen Regal Cinemas theater. In total the Dimond Center contains over 200 stores, restaurants and services, including a ...
Tikahtnu Commons has replaced the Northway Mall and surrounding area as east Anchorage's major shopping district; Red Robin and Sam's Club, among others, have closed their east Anchorage locations just to reopen at Tikahtnu Commons. This repeats a pattern of decades prior, when the development of the Northway Mall and adjacent properties during ...
The Northway Mall opened in 1980 as Alaska's oil boom was still fresh. In 2020, it became a victim of the pandemic-driven malaise and before that, the Alaska recession that ended in 2018.
Jul. 8—In the middle of the day Wednesday, Dorsey Roland and his son Zachary loaded the mangled carcass of a refrigerator into the bed of their pickup to haul away. "You can't get any money for ...
Nov. 20—A store employee on break was among two people shot to death outside the Dimond Walmart in Anchorage on Sunday night, a company spokesperson said. The shooting happened at the bustling ...
Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall – Anchorage (1987–present) Bentley Mall – Fairbanks (1977–present) Dimond Center – Anchorage (1977–present) Arizona.
J. C. Penney building in Anchorage. The J. C. Penney Store in Anchorage, Alaska is a department store and part of the United States retail chain J. C. Penney.The store was established in 1962 on Fifth Avenue in downtown Anchorage, making J. C. Penney one of the first national retailers to establish a presence in the state following Alaska's admission to the union as the 49th state in 1959.