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City View Center is a power center in Garfield Heights, Ohio. It held big-box stores such as Walmart, Giant Eagle, Circuit City (later Bottom Dollar), PetSmart, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Dick's Sporting Goods, Bed Bath & Beyond, OfficeMax, and AJ Wright (later Marshalls). The shopping center was later considered a dead mall, after issues related to a landfill underlying the site began to affect the structural integrity of some buildings.

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  • City View Center is a power center in Garfield Heights, Ohio. It held big-box stores such as Walmart, Giant Eagle, Circuit City (later Bottom Dollar), PetSmart, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Dick's Sporting Goods, Bed Bath & Beyond, OfficeMax, and AJ Wright (later Marshalls). The shopping center was later considered a dead mall, after issues related to a landfill underlying the site began to affect the structural integrity of some buildings. The power center was also intended to have a second wave of store construction, possibly located down the unused portion of Transportation Boulevard (past the second entrance of City View Center via Transportation Blvd.). Those 'future' tenants included a Home Depot, JCPenney, Panera Bread, Chick-Fil-A, Buffalo Wild Wings, Dollar Tree (next to PetSmart), and a dental clinic. However, all of those stores have backed out of the project. The shopping center was redeveloped by 2021. (en)
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  • City View Center is a power center in Garfield Heights, Ohio. It held big-box stores such as Walmart, Giant Eagle, Circuit City (later Bottom Dollar), PetSmart, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Dick's Sporting Goods, Bed Bath & Beyond, OfficeMax, and AJ Wright (later Marshalls). The shopping center was later considered a dead mall, after issues related to a landfill underlying the site began to affect the structural integrity of some buildings. (en)
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