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|}'''Fashion Square Mall''' is an enclosed retail shopping mall at the southwest corner of [[US 29]] and [[Rio Road]], in [[Albemarle County]], that opened in 1980<ref name=uli>{{cite web|url=http://www.uli.org/ResearchAndPublications/Magazines/UrbanLand/2006/January/Retail%20Look.aspx Retail Look|publishdate=January 2006|work=Urban Land|publisher=The Urban Land Institute|accessdate=24 June 2009}}</ref>. Owned by the [[Simon Property Group]], the mall offers 570,000 square feet of commercial retail area<ref name=simon>{{cite web|publisher=Simon Property Group|title=Simon Malls - Shopping Malls|accessdate=07 Mar. 2010|url=http://www.simon.com/about_simon/leasing/LocalMall.aspx?ID=117&tab=marketing}}</ref>. | |||
The project was originally to be located in the City of [[Charlottesville]] on what is now the site of the [[Seminole Square Shopping Center]]<ref> | |||
{{Wikipedia link|Charlottesville_Fashion_Square|whylink=wellcovered|linktext=Charlottesville Fashion Square}} | |||
==Development== | |||
The project was originally to be located in the City of [[Charlottesville]] on what is now the site of the [[Seminole Square Shopping Center]]<ref name=hookmayor>{{cite-hook|url=http://www.readthehook.com/stories/2006/08/10/COVER-Amalg.doc.aspx|title=Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor|publishdate=10 Aug. 2006|author=Lisa Provence|accessdate=2 May 2009}}</ref>. | |||
==Violence at the mall== | ==Violence at the mall== | ||
The mall has | The mall has been the center of large fights among teenagers and young adults. In March 2010 the mall had to be closed because of a large melee involving over 100 individuals<ref name=dpfight>{{cite-progress|title=Friday Night Fights Close Fashion Square|publishdate=6 Mar. 2010|accessdate=08 Mar. 2010|url=http://www2.dailyprogress.com/cdp/news/local/article/friday_night_fights_close_fashion_square/53194}}.</ref>. | ||
==Notes== | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=117 Fashion Square Mall entry on Simon Malls website] | *[http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=117 Fashion Square Mall entry on Simon Malls website] | ||
[[Category:Neighborhood 2 retail]] | [[Category:Neighborhood 2 retail]] | ||
[[Category:1980 establishments]] | [[Category:1980 establishments]] |
Revision as of 15:45, 8 March 2010
Fashion Square Mall is an enclosed retail shopping mall at the southwest corner of US 29 and Rio Road, in Albemarle County, that opened in 1980[1]. Owned by the Simon Property Group, the mall offers 570,000 square feet of commercial retail area[2].
This topic is well-covered by the wikipedia article Charlottesville Fashion Square |
Development
The project was originally to be located in the City of Charlottesville on what is now the site of the Seminole Square Shopping Center[3].
Violence at the mall
The mall has been the center of large fights among teenagers and young adults. In March 2010 the mall had to be closed because of a large melee involving over 100 individuals[4].
Notes
- ↑ Web. Retail Look , Urban Land, The Urban Land Institute, January 2006, retrieved 24 June 2009.
- ↑ Web. Simon Malls - Shopping Malls, Simon Property Group, retrieved 07 Mar. 2010.
- ↑ Web. Mayorsville: Here, everybody's a mayor, Lisa Provence, The Hook, Better Publications LLC, 10 Aug. 2006, retrieved 2 May 2009.
- ↑ Web. Friday Night Fights Close Fashion Square, Daily Progress, Lee Enterprises, 6 Mar. 2010, retrieved 08 Mar. 2010..