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Swifton Shopping Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jordan Crossing
Jordan Crossing Center opened in October 1956 as the Swifton Shopping Center. It was the first shopping mall in the Cincinnati area. It was commonly referred to as ''Swifton Center'' by area residents. The complex is currently owned by Allen Temple AME Church. The church renovated the center to be an "informational and community service mall of the 21st century". It includes a branch of Wilberforce University, offices for the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency, and thirty other retail tenants. There is also a sanctuary, the Allen Temple AME Church, which was built on a section, at the northwest corner of the mall's parking lot. The nine million dollar structure was dedicated in May 2004. ==History== Planning for Cincinnati's first shopping mall was underway in 1950, with a prospectus being completed in April, 1951. In this proposal, a regional shopping center was to be built on a thirty-four acre site in the Bond Hill district, at, what was then, the geographic center of Cincinnati and its suburbs. There was a five-story medical building incorporated into the proposed structure, and another eleven-story office tower to the south, connected to the main shopping center by elevated walkway. In keeping with the times, a 10,000 person capacity bomb shelter was to be included on the lower level of the open-air complex.
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