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<br />Re�isiering the ric�ht people for ihe ric�ht courses at the ICS� Montrsal cc,:-
<br />vent,fon was sa �omplex cr iob ihat iCSC had ta use IBM equigm�nt to m�xl.�:
<br />sure avery'r�i1e had the riqr.i schedule. A#ull �'eport of the convent�on will ap-
<br />pr�ar fn the july issue �f Skioppirig C�nfer Age. VVe` considered e�uipping o�r
<br />et�itc�rs wi",h pc�rtabiQ co.cnputers to make sure they faund the right roail7s
<br />at the ric�ht tunes
<br />Casl�x �q�ar, A new typa af anchor stQre is Gaxd�n Vtliuc�e, a"supermarket�° of gardenin�
<br />�n�bored by� suppli�� and outdoor l�isure ec�uaipment in a permanen=� Ye�s.r-raund building,
<br />�ard+�at�a� �l�xa at Custe�r Squaie, in Richardson on the north�rn �dc3e of 1�c��Icxs. E�s�ntially ..�
<br />' a shogpinq c�ntar far serdice-type establlshments, �uster St�`'�cue fn�ludes cr ��
<br />dry cleanin� plant, }�arber shop, restaurcmf, b�auty shop, drfve-in c�roCe�y, : x
<br />�rescriptton pharmacy, TV service shop cmd profession.csl offices. Iienry S. 3�
<br />`, 3�filler, Jr., Haustan a�ealtar, and l�oricrld Kerr, a vp of the Miller firm, are super- ' t�;
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<br />visfnQ dc�velopment o# the center. �
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<br />i.t�te 1�ir George Nok�s, Ar#hur Temple and G L. S�igl� have added cxnoth.er camponent ,ti
<br />ad�a �.�a� to thAir "Model �City-within-a-City" at Lake .A.ir ir� V.�aco, Texas: Tn Toxas #here's �
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<br />na branch �anking, so they had to secure a new�bcxnk charter cmd last mr�r�th :;
<br />Lake Air Naiior�al Brnk operied in the Lake Air c�mplex, across : the stxeet
<br />. from Lake �Air's air-candiiic�ned mall. Nakes fa baard chairm�n, and Temple i�.
<br />� ' and Sligh ar� direcfars. The bank added tc the c�lreac�y campleted shoppincJ �
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<br />' canter, apartment buildinc�s, medical buildinq and service c;enter. Also planned �
<br />, aro a h�me for retired schaal i�achers, a th�atr�, a rno#ar-hotc�l convention �:�
<br />complex and a 150-b�c� hospiral. Architect Irving Klein de�igned a multi- -��
<br />colored 3,t700 scruare foot stri�ctur� con►plete with driva-�n window. where �le�
<br />pt�4itors can be servPu when th� main hank i� closqd:
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<br />Lewi� �tor�ored bp� "It's preity unu�uat when mFrchc�nts honor a plaza mariacJer ; who ' represents ��,
<br />. ' T6e�u�!ap Pla:a #he lcu. ;:�rd,,' said Mika L�:wis when E��ffalo's Thruway Plaza Merch��" ': �y
<br />j � , raerCh��tis �ssociation prese�ted him with a plQque at 1ha ar�nual� promoii4n banquet; �;'
<br />' . �,pril 2�. nick Fisch�r, operator o{ eleven sportfng gao�s stores on th� IVftxgara
<br />� ; Frnntier, ,nada the prasentatlo� "��r co�scientious` ze�� cmd endeavor." �aid
<br />� Fischer: "l�s ona o# the ca-found�rs oE ICSC, Mike �t�w+.� a.�c� the �wuy� in the �,
<br />development of shopping centers crnd has never ceasecl hammar�ng c�t `the
<br />prom4ticncri needs af the '�hz��zway."
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<br />- ':� •��y� centotx six mfr�.v�esiern shopping centers and t� c�cquire a la�� �riiz 1ec�sehc��d - on a�
<br />� �ev��ht : fro�. cc partially owried subsidia�y of Great :Americcm� tndustries, �.�.' : `
<br />The aeller �s American Shoppinq Centers, 1n�., of wh1Ch. �Gxe�t �►meri��m pw��
<br />70°fo of the commc.�n stvck. The properties, totalir�� I88 sto�es wa.tla; 805,QUq sr��
<br />_ , ft. on.I3� acres, c�e: Knollwood Plaza; St. Lauis Park, Minn.; �,Vorthbraok; $�bok= �;,:
<br />-�Yn Centsr, Minn.; Souingate, Fart V+Tayne! Ind.; Northc�al�,:Sheboyc�an; W�sc:; `�,`
<br />RGc k fo r d �lazct, Aock for d, I? l.; W�stdale, Deccx#ur; I1�. and Th8 Hta:h; Richfiel d,
<br />-,: .I�Ifnzi. ��'uttea�,cxn also owns the 64-acre �anaf center, Norfolk; Va. with . 3�6,ti0C1, "
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<br />On this page you see We�ting• �
<br />house people and products that
<br />have contrib�,;ted in many ways to �
<br />the success o� shop�ing centErs
<br />irom "Sharpst��:. n'' in Houslon to
<br />"Midtown" in Rochester. Noother
<br />single sales contact can g�ve yrou
<br />�s much help in ihe planninc� oE
<br />your shopping center as your local
<br />Westinghouse Constructicn
<br />salesman. His credentials read
<br />like a shopp�ng center directory:
<br />lighting, air cond�t�oning, verticaU
<br />horizontaf transportation, po�n�er P
<br />distnbution, partitions, counter-
<br />tops and security �ystems. This
<br />compiete line of Arrhitectural, f
<br />h4echanical, Eiectrica! products are
<br />all designed to contribute to your
<br />economic success. You can be
<br />sure . . . if it's Westinghouse.
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<br />I� ��,, SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1963
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