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  2. Modernist Center of Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    Modernist Center of Gdynia. Śródmieście ( [ɕrudˈmʲɛɕt͡ɕɛ] meaning 'city centre', ' downtown ') is the central borough ( dzielnica) of the city of Gdynia. It borders the following districts: Oksywie, Obłuże, Pogórze (all three from the north), Chylonia, Leszczynki, Grabówek (all three from the west), Forest Plots and Kamienna ...

  3. List of shopping malls in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of shopping malls in Poland. Name: City: Province: ... Focus Mall Piotrków Trybunalski ... Gdynia: Pomeranian: BATORY Gdynia: Pomeranian:

  4. List of shopping streets and districts by city - Wikipedia

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    A shopping street or shopping district is a designated road or quarter of a city/town that is composed of individual retail establishments (such as stores, boutiques, restaurants, and shopping complexes). Such areas will typically be pedestrian-oriented, with street-side buildings, wide sidewalks, etc.

  5. The Belfry (shopping centre) - Wikipedia

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    It dramatically altered the already changing face of Redhill, bringing it well into the modern age and has created many jobs with the 43 shops it contains. [citation needed] It spreads over 248,000 square feet (23,000 m 2), and has two shopping levels - the bottom being High Street Mall, and the upper level Station Road Mall. They are named ...

  6. List of largest shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of shopping malls in the United States and its territories that have at least 2,000,000 total square feet of retail space (gross leasable area).The list is based on the latest self-reported figures from the mall management websites, which are also depicted on each mall's individual wiki page.

  7. Dead mall - Wikipedia

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    A dead mall, also known as a ghost mall, zombie mall or abandoned mall, is a shopping mall with low consumer traffic level or is deteriorating in some manner. [2] Many malls in North America are considered "dead" when they have no surviving anchor store or successor that could attract people to the mall.

  8. Gdynia - Wikipedia

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    Gdynia ( Polish: [ˈɡdɨɲa] ⓘ; Kashubian: Gdiniô; German: Gdingen [ˈɡdɪŋən] ⓘ, 1939-45: Gotenhafen [ˈɡoːtn̩haːfn̩] ⓘ) is a city in northern Poland and a seaport on the Baltic Sea coast. With an estimated population of 257 000, it is the 12th-largest city in Poland and the second-largest in the Pomeranian Voivodeship after ...

  9. Columbus City Center - Wikipedia

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    No. of floors. 3. Columbus City Center (known locally as City Center) was a 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2 ), three-level shopping mall in Columbus, Ohio. It was located in the city's downtown, near the Ohio Statehouse, next to the Ohio Theatre, and connected to the Hyatt on Capitol Square hotel. The mall closed and was demolished in 2009.