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A $12 million renovation in 2006 added new tenants and renamed the complex Fashion Outlets Niagara Falls USA. [4] The mall became a Macerich property in 2011. A further 175,000 sq. ft. expansion opened on October 23, 2014 [5] with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 6, 2014 with festivities and entertainment until November 9, 2014. [6]
Total retail floor area. 553,000 square feet. Website. outletcollectionatniagara .com. Outlet Collection at Niagara is Canada's largest open-air outlet shopping mall and is located in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. It opened on May 15, 2014.
2. Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet is an abandoned enclosed outlet mall in downtown Niagara Falls, New York, that operated from July 2, 1982 to September 30, 2000. Its design was unusual in that it was contained within its own parking ramp, and opened directly into the now-demolished Wintergarden indoor botanical garden on its southern end.
Niagara Falls Transportation Center (NFTC): 2250 Factory Outlet Boulevard, Niagara Falls, NY 14303 (opened December 23, 2007) Suburban transit centers This section needs additional citations for verification .
Rainbow Centre Factory Outlet – Niagara Falls (1982–2000) Rego Center – Rego Park, Queens (2010–present) Roosevelt Field – East Garden City (1968–present) St. Lawrence Centre – Massena (1990–present) Salmon Run Mall – Watertown (1986–present) Sangertown Square – New Hartford (1980–present)
Lustron House 2452 Lockbourne Rd, Columbus, Ohio (Newport model) Lustron House 160 S. James Rd, Columbus, Ohio (Newport, basement garage, moved from Lustron factory) Lustron House 79 S. Hamilton Rd, Gahanna, Ohio (3-bedroom)
Ontario Mills. Opry Mills. Original Outlet Mall. Orlando International Premium Outlets. The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk. The Outlet Collection Seattle. Outlet Shoppes of the Bluegrass. The Outlets at Wind Creek Bethlehem. Outlets of Little Rock.
History Bridge construction. The predecessor of the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge was the Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, which carried foot and rail traffic, opened in 1855, and was most notable for being the world's first working railway suspension bridge and for being the bridge that was used by Abolitionists running the Underground Railroad to get slaves to freedom in Canada.