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Northridge Mall (Milwaukee) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northridge Mall (Milwaukee)
Northridge Mall is a defunct shopping mall located in the northern part of Milwaukee, Wisconsin that opened in 1973 and closed in 2003. ==History== The Grand Opening occurred in August 1972, two years after its sister mall, Southridge Mall opened in 1970. Both were financed and owned by Senator Herb Kohl and part of the Taubman Centers. Northridge Mall, and nearby Northridge Lakes development, a residential development consisting of a mix of inventive multi-family residences, were never well received by Milwaukee, and nearby Ozaukee County. The pioneering Mall was planned and designed as a regional center, consisting of a two level mall with four anchors: JCPenney, Sears, Boston Store, and Gimbels. In 1992, Jesse Anderson stabbed his wife to death in the parking lot of the mall. He claimed two black men attacked them and stabbed his wife.〔(Inside a ghost mall: Northridge sits quietly, unknown future ahead ) OnMilwaukee.com〕 Many people attribute this vicious crime to the eventual downfall and closure of Northridge Mall.〔
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