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Homart Development Company, a Chicago-based
subsidiary of Sears, was one of the
largest builders of
shopping centers and
malls in the
United States from...
- States.
Opened in 1979
after nine
years of development, it was
built by
Homart Development Company, the
former shopping mall
development division of the...
- 24-screen AMC
movie theater and a food
court with a carousel. In 1988,
Homart, a then-subsidiary of Sears,
planned to
develop a million-square foot mall...
- Sears,
whose Homart Development Company jointly built the mall with The
Woodlands Corporation. This was the
final development by
Homart,
which was acquired...
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determined and investigated. The mall was
originally developed around 1973 when
Homart Development Company, the real
estate development subsidiary of Sears, Roebuck...
- many
shoppers to go to
other larger, more
modern area malls. In 1992, the
Homart Development Company purchased the
Natick Mall and the
adjacent Shopper's...
- a
profit of over $100 million. In 1995, the
company also
purchased the
Homart Development Company from
Sears for $1.85 billion. In 1995, co-founder and...
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Adventure Park, and
Cinemark Theatres.
Developed by
Edward J.
DeBartolo and
Homart,
Lakeland Square Mall
opened in 1988. When it
first opened, the mall featured...
- retail, entertainment, and apartments.
Plans for Brea Mall were
announced by
Homart in 1973. Architectonics, Inc. of
Dallas was
architect for the structure...
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Riverside International Raceway in
Moreno Valley, California.
Developed by
Homart Development Company, the
initial anchor stores in 1992 were Sears, J. C...