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The shopping center began as Northwest Arkansas Plaza, a single-level mall of 570,000 square feet (53,000 m 2) leasable square feet. It was developed by General Growth Properties, and among the original tenants were Sears, Dillard's, and F. W. Woolworth Company. Other tenants included Osco Drug, The Jean Joint, Beall’s, The Boston Store and ...
The Fayetteville Historic Square (usually shortened to Fayetteville Square or just The Square ), in Fayetteville, Arkansas, includes the original Fayetteville post office, the Old Bank of Fayetteville Building, the Lewis Brothers Building, the Mrs. Young Building, and the Guisinger Building. These buildings are listed in the National Register ...
Northwest Arkansas Mall. The history of shopping malls in Arkansas began in 1970 with the opening of Phoenix Village Mall in Fort Smith. [1] As of 2016, the state has 21 malls and lifestyle centers. Six malls, including Phoenix Village, have been demolished or converted to other uses. The biggest mall is Central Mall in Fort Smith; it has 141 ...
October 24, 2023 at 2:08 AM. A Florida-based real-estate development company plans to spend up to $40 million to build a new shopping center on Ramsey Street in northeast Fayetteville, anchored by ...
After Sears, once considered an anchor store at Cross Creek Mall, shut its doors in Fayetteville in 2019 and the building was razed a year later, the newly opened space allowed for the development ...
The junior box store parking lot will have 733 parking spaces, according to city records obtained by The Fayetteville Observer. The overall vacant lot is 49.45 acres and is zoned as community ...
Website. City of Fayetteville. Fayetteville ( / ˈfeɪətvɪl /) [ 7] is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of Arkansas, the county seat of Washington County, and the most populous city in Northwest Arkansas. The city had a population of 93,949 as of the 2020 census, which was estimated to have increased to 101,680 by 2023. [ 8]
October 01, 2007. The West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District, known as Dickson Street (historically spelled incorrectly as Dixon Street ), is an area in downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas just off the University of Arkansas campus. It is lined with multiple bars, restaurants, and shops unique to the area.