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Tri-County Mall is located at the interchange of State Route 747 and Interstate 275 in the city of Springdale, Ohio, a northern suburb of Cincinnati. Originally known as Tri-County Shopping Center, it was the second open-air-type mall built in Greater Cincinnati; the first being Swifton Shopping Center, opened (in 1956) in the Bond Hill district of Cincinnati. The 150 store superregional mall now has over of leasable space. ==History== The center was proposed in 1956 by Jeffrey Lazarus, who headed the Cincinnati-based Shillito's department store chain. Ground was broken for the $25 million project in July 1959; the grand opening took place September 26, 1960. At the time, Tri-County Center was an open-air mall of fifty-two stores, anchored by Shillito's and Cincinnati-based Pogue's. There was also an Kresge 5 and 10 store, and a Kroger supermarket. The complex had been fully enclosed by 1968, with a third anchor, Sears, anchoring a new southeast wing. Known henceforth as Tri-County Mall, the retail hub was expanded again between the years 1989 and 1992. This project added a fourth anchor, McAlpin's, and a second level of retail, which was built on top of the first. In 2010 Tri-County Mall became one of the many malls in the US to ban teenagers after designated hours, on Fridays and Saturdays. In July 2013, the mall was purchased at a sheriff's sale for $45 million by American Pacific, an Oregon based investment group.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Surprise bidder buys Tri-County Mall for $45M )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tri-County Mall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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