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Lansing Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Delta Charter Township, Michigan, United States, just outside Lansing, the state capital of Michigan. Opened in July 1969, the same year as its crosstown competitor Meridian Mall, Lansing Mall consists of 830,052 square feet (77,114.4 m2) of gross leasable area, with approximately 60 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court. Its original anchor stores were Wurzburg's, Federal's, and Montgomery Ward. Only three years after opening, Wurzburg's and Federal's were replaced by J.W. Knapp Company (Knapp's) and Robert Hall Village respectively. In 1979, the Robert Hall space was then vacated as part of an expansion project that also added a new mall wing ending in Hudson's, while J. C. Penney replaced Knapp's a year later and Mervyn's jo

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  • Lansing Mall es un centro comercial cerrado ubicado en Delta Charter Township, en el estado de Míchigan (Estados Unidos), a las afueras de Lansing, la capital del estado. Inaugurado en julio de 1969, el mismo año que su competidor de la ciudad, , Lansing Mall consta de 77 114,3 m² de área bruta locativa, con aproximadamente 60 tiendas y restaurantes, además de un patio de comidas. Sus tiendas ancla originales eran Wurzburg's, Federal's y Montgomery Ward. Solo tres años después de la apertura, Wurzburg's y Federal's fueron reemplazados por (Knapp's) y respectivamente. En 1979, el espacio de Robert Hall fue desocupado como parte de un proyecto de expansión que también agregó un nuevo ala del centro comercial que termina en , mientras que J. C. Penney reemplazó a Knapp un año después y Merv (es)
  • Lansing Mall is an enclosed shopping mall located in Delta Charter Township, Michigan, United States, just outside Lansing, the state capital of Michigan. Opened in July 1969, the same year as its crosstown competitor Meridian Mall, Lansing Mall consists of 830,052 square feet (77,114.4 m2) of gross leasable area, with approximately 60 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court. Its original anchor stores were Wurzburg's, Federal's, and Montgomery Ward. Only three years after opening, Wurzburg's and Federal's were replaced by J.W. Knapp Company (Knapp's) and Robert Hall Village respectively. In 1979, the Robert Hall space was then vacated as part of an expansion project that also added a new mall wing ending in Hudson's, while J. C. Penney replaced Knapp's a year later and Mervyn's jo (en)
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