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The Mall at Mill Creek : ウィキペディア英語版
The Mall at Mill Creek

The Mall at Mill Creek, formerly known as Mill Creek Mall, is a one-story regional shopping mall located in Secaucus, New Jersey in the New Jersey Meadowlands. It is situated in the Harmon Meadow Plaza complex, approximately six miles from New York City, and is owned by Hartz Mountain Industries. The International Council of Shopping Centers lists the mall as having a Gross leasable area (GLA) of .〔〔("ICSC SHOPPING CENTER DEFINITIONS: Basic Configurations and Types" ), International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed August 16, 2007.〕
==History==
The mall was constructed on a site of marshland in the New Jersey Meadowlands along the environmentally-sensitive Hackensack River by Hartz Mountain Industries. The mall's developer had sought permission to construct a mall, office complex and condominiums at the site in the early 1980s. After the condominium portion of the proposal was removed, the plan was approved by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in 1982, which found that Hartz Mountain's proposal would have "no significant adverse environmental impacts", with the stipulation that a wetland mitigation project of higher ecological value would offset the impact of the fill at the site of the mall complex.〔National Research Council, Committee on Restoration Public Policy. ("Restoration of Aquatic Ecosystems: Science, Technology, and Public" ), National Academies Press, 1992 via Google Books. ISBN 0-309-04534-7.〕
In 1989, the company completed rehabilitation of a tidal wetland on both sides of the New Jersey Turnpike near the mall, as compensation for its filling the space occupied by the mall. The $6 million effort was performed as part of a mitigation project approved by the Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.〔Peterson, Iver. ("Compensating for Filling In a Wetland" ), ''The New York Times'', December 31, 1989. Accessed January 16, 2008.〕
The enclosed section of the mall was supposed to be closed as of October 1, 2007, as part of a redevelopment project that would replace the site with four big-box retails stores. A judge ruled in December 2007 that the four remaining tenants in what had been a 50-store mall with a food court, must vacate their stores by January 1, 2008. The tenants had sued arguing that they would suffer "considerable losses" if forced to move, a claim rejected by a judge of the New Jersey Superior Court who argued that monetary compensation from Hartz Mountain would adequately compensate the tenants for their losses.〔Quirk, James. "Judge says Hartz can evict Mill Creek holdouts.", ''The Record (Bergen County)'', December 18, 2007, p. B1.〕 The Kohl's department store on the site remains open.
In November 2007, the former Mill Creek Mall Site was reopened but now only five stores occupy the mall site: Kohl's, Toys R Us, Kids R Us, and TJ Maxx. Another store, The Sports Authority, opened later in the year.

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