and the mall was put up for sale. Within 2 years, the Mall's occupancy would sink down to 50% , with no hope in sight. Despite being the largest mall in Ohio (it still is, I believe) , and the only mall in Cincinnati able to handle large amounts...
in 1903 when the city annexed Hyde Park – serves as an event-oriented open-air market. Findley Market, Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and a Cincinnati institution, is a year-around home to some two dozen merchants for meat, fish, produce, flowers and ethnic items. ...
Ohio American Mall: Lima, OH Arcade Square: Dayton, OH Beechmont Mall: Cincinnati, OH City Centre Mart: Middleton, OH Columbus City Center: Columbus, OH Euclid Square Mall: Euclid, OH Forest Fair Mall: Cincinnati, OH Fort Steuben Mall: Steubenville, OH ...
TheWest Baden Springs Hotelopened in French Lick, Indiana, in 1902, replacing a smaller one that had been destroyed in a fire. It was designed with a 200-foot atrium and a fireplace that burned 14-foot logs. Designed to take advantage of the mineral springs in the area, it was meant t...
Chico's and White House Black Market, ranks as a leading specialty shopping center. Homeworks of Jeffersonville, is one of the midwest's largest home-themed outlet shopping centers. Prime Outlets at Jeffersonville, centrally positioned between Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati, is Ohio's largest outl...
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Greenery grows in the shuttered Dixie Square shopping center south of Chicago. It's all but unrecognizable in this image, but movie buffs might know Dixie Square as the setting of themall scenein "The Blues Brothers." Citing rising crime in the area, the shopping center closed just 13 years...
Ohio: The Flimm Building In the CBS comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati,” a young director tried to save a Pennsylvania radio station by recruiting young disc jockeys and playing more hard rock, to the chagrin of several long-time employees. The exterior of the station is Cincinnati’s Flimm Buildin...