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The Shops at Riverside is a high-end mall in Hackensack, New Jersey, that opened in 1977 and was formerly known as Riverside Square Mall. It has 66 stores, including Bloomingdale's, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, and AMC Theatres, and is undergoing a major renovation and expansion project.
Find out which New Jersey borough is known for its shopping malls and learn about the history and role of malls in the state. See the list of indoor malls by city, county, retail space, stores, anchors, and year opened.
Hackensack is the most populous and the county seat of Bergen County, New Jersey, and an inner suburb of New York City. Learn about its history, geography, demographics, landmarks, and attractions from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.
American Dream Meadowlands is the largest shopping mall in the US, with 3 million square feet of retail space. It opened in 2019 after years of delays and controversies, and features attractions such as Nickelodeon Universe, Big Snow, and DreamWorks Water Park.
This article details the opening dates of Saks and Co. and Saks Fifth Avenue locations, providing insight into the historic and geographic expansion of the retailer. It does not mention Saks Off 5th, a discount division of Saks Fifth Avenue that operates as an off-price store.
A comprehensive list of current and former notable shopping malls and centers in the US, organized by state and city. Find out the history, size, features and status of each mall, from Alabama to Wyoming.
Hackensack Bus Terminal, also called the Hackensack Bus Transfer, [1] is a regional bus station in downtown Hackensack, New Jersey, owned and operated by New Jersey Transit. [2] The bus station was built in the 1970s and was extensively renovated in 2007 while starting in 2006. [ 3 ]
At the time, Levin reported that the stores "were doing well" and that his career change could be made "without disrupting Martin's." [13] Although a sixth location was opened in the new Riverside Square Mall in Hackensack, New Jersey in early 1977, [14] profits for the still family-held company had steadily declined during the 1970s. [5]