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Jus� for stopping in to se� us at the inter�national Cauncil of <br />Shoppeng �Center's 1963 Conventior�, June 2-5, in Montreal, <br />Canada ... A i'ERSONALIZED 1�•K GC1LD PLAiE� CAR KEY <br />and KEY R14WG (�re cut th� key to fit your car's ignition whiie you <br />wait): Look far t�e R�public Mortgage Company booth ... <br />�re'll �be iooking for you! <br />� 1'ZT� I�I� � � <br />� � �� <br />� L�avis Tower 9uilding, 15th a�d Lacust Streets, Philadelphia 2, Pa,—Kingsley 5•8492 <br />Other oHices in; Camde�, Nsw lersey • Annapolfs, Maryland • San luan, Puerto Rico <br />48 <br />...-..-�...,.r.��.�w=- 4_�t.o.�.,-.x,..�c.l.,�.�_-�....�u_::=,�Y.��..._-.. ... <br />CONW�Ci1CUi <br />BRISTOL—Site preparation is underway <br />for an 8 unit shopping center on Farm- <br />ingto,n Ave. Developer: AlUert Bernstein. <br />DANBURY—Danbury $hopping Center <br />(AC) on North 8t. will build an addition <br />this snr,tng and summer. The addition <br />will feuture �. lower level built around <br />an arcnde; a number of specialty shops <br />catcring to women will be built on one <br />stde of the arcade. On the other side <br />of tl�e nrcade will be a 500 seat banquet <br />h�ll. A new gas statton will also be added <br />to the 23 unit center. Owner: Ellis <br />Tarlton. <br />VNTLSON — Windsor Shopping Center <br />(UC) on 'Ellsworih Ave. wlll open in <br />enrly 19a4. The 18.b acre project will <br />include a 30,000 sq.ft. Sage-Allen store, <br />nnather departrnent store, oP 40,000 sq.ft. <br />�, 18,Q00 sq.ft. supermarket, nnd 4 other <br />units. Fnrlcing for 1,000 uars will b� p r o- <br />vided. Owners: Raymond and Morris <br />Neiditz, Wilson,. Cr�nt�t�ctor: Edwnrd <br />Packtor Co., Wether�fleid. Aschitect: <br />Irving Rutherford. <br />Fi.ORIDA <br />RAVENNA PARK—Joe Grnzil has pro- <br />posed �► �150,000 shopping center to be <br />built here. <br />�EORGIl1 <br />AU3USTA—Work wtll hegln !n June on <br />a�a.5 mlllion nroject which will trans•� <br />form the Bon Alr Hotel into an otHce- <br />f►pnrtmeut building snd n shopping mall. <br />'I'he mull project will cost $1.2b inlllion. <br />Owner; Magnolia Plaza, Inc. <br />DEKALB COUNTY (Decntur aren)—An <br />early 1fl8�4 coinpletion is schediiled for n <br />28 n�re shopping center at Memorlal and <br />Columbia Drs, nnd Clarendon Ave. Major <br />tenflnt5 !n the proJect will be Sears and <br />Dnvtso►i's, eacli covering 120,000 sq. ft•. <br />which will Ue locnted nt either end of n <br />38,000 sq.ft. enclosed air conditioned <br />mall. Pnrking� for 2,OQU cnrs will be pro- <br />vlded. The center will cover 40(3,�00 sq.ft. <br />Archltect: Toombs, Amisuno & Wells. <br />Atlanta. Coiitrnctor: Henry C. Beck Co.. <br />Atlnnt;a i�nd Dallas, Lensing a�ent: <br />gdflms-Cntes Co., Atlantn, <br />HARTWELlr—Big H Center (UC) at U.S. <br />20 nnd So�versville Hwy. is scheduled to <br />op�n ln mid summer, The b building <br />project ��111 include ns tenants Colonial <br />Stores niid Castles United v�riety store. <br />Owners� Blake nnd David Gnrrlck, Foun- <br />taln Inn, S.C., r�nd Joseph Skeltoi:, <br />Hartwell. <br />oL�i�oas <br />�ELLEVILLE: — Community Shopping <br />C�entei• (UC►, n $250,000 project being <br />bu1lt between N. 44th and N. 45th Sts.. <br />will be completed by the end of summer. <br />The center will house nn A&P, � Plaid <br />Stnmp TCC�0Mpti1011 center, R c'lrugstore, <br />nnd n vnriety store. Cant►•actoi•: l�Iorrisey <br />COIlBtCl1CL1011 Co., Codfrey. <br />DL�S PLAINES—Sche.iuled for completion <br />lnte Lhis y�ar ls fl 55,000 sq.ft, shopping <br />center wlii�li wlll he bullt nt Lee nnd <br />OR,kton Sts. The $1 milllon structure <br />wtll Ue af nlodei•n Urick design; pflrklnr <br />for 350 cnrs will be provlded. Developers: <br />John Theodaskls, Schiller pArl:, nnd F�en- <br />neth HrookS, Bnrrington. <br />ELK C3ROVE VILLAGE—Qround �wtill be <br />Urokeu sooii for n 300,000 aq.ft. ahopping <br />cenCer which will be built on n b2 ncre <br />stte r�t Arlington and BlesterSeld Rds. <br />NIajor ten�►nts in the project wlll be <br />Jewel, High-Low, Woolv�orth, flnd Sub- <br />urU�tt Drugs. I3uilder: Centex Construc- <br />ti�n Co. <br />cc�utint�ec! on 1�nge �5I <br />SHOPPING CENTER AQE, JUNE 1963 <br />i] <br />c <br />P <br />� �'',f %% i�. t':. <br />��..-«a.� y,.,�, >� <br />++',- �II�d • 9i,.:.�L .�' .aT" �$b .�F . <br />e.+x„^"i 71f i Slr� �e91' '�F'� �r ; �,:�j ..�°� . . . ,___ �,�1�. <br />m <br />� t�� ������°�;.���) �.j ' ��� � <br />�'�ta�� �-,�i .�;i , �' . <br />... �.� # ;� j � v �- � �-�.,�. �.,� �,: ` � : <br />� �3' r i�' } �' � �. • <br />^'+ � +i�` t ��E"' T'�r �l �' i t � � qj�' ! „� � <br />t 'l�fTa'i"�`�.�n'?•a.rt � <br />r,.��� f -�;�1��'�-��i,�,f � �� ; � <br />r � •.�.�� F.� r«�-�.�,,,��.F.a'P�,, -�� �� �� <br />,�� 9 � s m, i ,, g �� <br />' �i , <br />� � � :� � .. <br />.� � � <br />, •. � �� --='� ` $�' ' � <br />♦ � � <br />v: �;' <br />/' <br />�.. � . � • I � k ': /IY�" ^. � �. <br />� ' h , _ � � ,,. �v <br />' r . , , , � •�,,��" <br />j � ��:a. ' F �,� � � ;�. � <br />�"F 1"r�'"� 1 - t <br />• , �� �`�� r <br />�� �� � . <br />+ <br />.� <br />_.,_. . . ��_. _ . ,.:_... ; ; ."t <br />NG <br />IN 1891 <br />; <br />, 1 <br />I <br />. . � <br />� <br />� I E <br />� ...T noo��� ures. � <br />r�o� o� ad� �� �p g <br />� no ma�r� � � <br />� � <br />, <br />As far back as 1935, Typhoon customers have �een reporting that owning-and-operating <br />costs total out to the lowest in the air canditioning industry! Typhoon upkee� is remark- <br />ably low because its quality is unusually I�igl�. Rugged, oversize parts give Typhoon the <br />reserve power to breeze through the longest heat waves, sever�st freezes, fastest tem- <br />perature change�—without stra�n or bre�kdown. Typhoon superb en�ineering also gives <br />you customized units to fit your specific needs at mass produc�ion prices. Qther benefits <br />include: low installa��on costs, little or no floor space neededr precise temperature control, <br />year-roi�nd flexibility, �daptabiloty t4 future n�eds, compatability with stor� decor. / If <br />you agree that "it's not just the �ost, it's the upkeep" —�I�en you'll agree wifih most <br />of the chains who choos�e Typhoon. it's the industry's biggest line of air or water <br />cooled �anits; ceiling, �Ic�or or roof-mounfied, that heat and cool or cool only in <br />2-75 ton� capa�itie:,. Get com�lete informafiion b�r writing or wiring collect today. <br />SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1963 <br />25 Ton Remote <br />Air Cooled <br />Condensing Unit <br />�; WESIERN UNION ��j <br />� �Lecw�c � --µ::-) <br />--- ----- - • � <br />Ty,+hoon Air Conditioning I7ivieion, <br />Hupp Corporation pept. S•11-3 <br />505 Cmrroll Street <br />Brooklyn, New York <br />Please aend futl product <br />1lterature on 1963 line. <br />(your name and addr�es) <br />49 <br />r�i <br />