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<br />VVhere �iccelei•ated const;ructioil scliedu�es dem�i►ici faster, IIIOI•e deUendable in••
<br />stallat;ions ... Shapping Center Mana�;ements, -'lrchitects, Builders eliminate
<br />deli��ery �vori•ies under 1'eelle four-month programming. ��he�i new� stores are
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<br />TI-iE i�EIELLE COMFaAI�➢Y • 47 Stewart Avenue, Brooklyn 37, N.Y.
<br />CHICAGO 46, ILL., 6272 N. Pulaski Rd. • PHILADELPHIA 3, 34 So. 17th St.
<br />DETROIT, MICHIGAN, 210 Architects Building, 415 Brainard Street,
<br />RICNMOND, IND., N.W. F. St. • WEST PALM BEACH, FLA., 405 S. Olive St.
<br />N. HOLLYWOOD, CACIF., 4922 N. Vineland Ave. • Offices in Principal Cities
<br />SHOPPING CENTER :.uE. JUNE 1963
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<br />IND16►NA I
<br />AVOP1—Constructton will begin �oon on
<br />a�2 million shopping center on U.S. 36 I
<br />which wlll feature a recreation center.
<br />An unusuul aspect of the proaect will be
<br />ti department atore in which all �ounter
<br />clerks will own and operate theti`� �tswn
<br />counters. Owner: Ed Muncy, Avon. Con-
<br />trnctor: Mnttox Engineering & Construc-
<br />Lion Co., In�iianapolis.
<br />DECATUR — Mies-Dawson Re�lty, Inc.,
<br />plans to build nn $500,000 siiopping cen-
<br />ter (P) on fin 11 acre tract xlong U.S.
<br />224. The project will consist of � 120 x I
<br />130 ft. supermarket, a 50 x 120 ft. variety
<br />store, n 40 x 120 it. drugstore, �nd 5
<br />smailer shops, each 20 x 80 ft. Developer :
<br />Polack Bros., Indinnapolis.
<br />INDIANAPOI�IS—F`lesch-Miller, Inc., h�s
<br />proposed a$2.5 million shopping center I
<br />which would be built at Rte. 37 nnd
<br />82nd St. The proJect would contnin 18
<br />units.
<br />MADI80N—Construction has begun on
<br />Clifty Plaza, n ffi750,000 shopping center
<br />which will contain 20 units. The develop-
<br />ment is located on a 7 acre tr�ct bet���sen
<br />Hwy. 107 and Inglis Ave. The center will
<br />provide 72.500 sq.ft. of flo�r sp�ce and
<br />parkin� for 500 cnrs. Builder: B• A•
<br />'Nillinms.
<br />MICHICiAN CITY—Planned for fl�0 acre
<br />tra.:t at U.S. 421 and U.S. 20 is a$1 mil-
<br />lion shopping cer.Cer which w111 be in
<br />operation in early 1965. Plans call for a
<br />100,000 sq.ft. department store, a 50,000
<br />sq.ft. junior departm�ent store, and 150,-
<br />000 sq.f I;. of smaller shops. Pnrkin� spaces
<br />for 2,040 cars will be built. Builder:
<br />Landau & Heyman, Chicago.
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<br />CEDAR FALLS—A �5 �isll°�yills in pude
<br />center (P) on Hwy. �
<br />540,000 sq.ft, of retail space and will
<br />encompass 60 arres. Representative: Leo
<br />B�ker.
<br />LOUIS1/#ha.
<br />BCGALUSA — Mayor Mitchell, Mobile�,
<br />Ala., is developing [� shopping center (P)
<br />here whi�h will include a Winn-Dixie
<br />outlet.
<br />BOSSIER, CITY—Work is sckieduled to
<br />begin soon on a 40,000 sq.ft. J. Weingar-
<br />ten shopping center at Barksdale Blvd.
<br />and Airline Dr. The $400,000 project will
<br />include fl Weing�rten store, vari�ty store,
<br />drugstore, restaurant, barber-benuty
<br />shop, junior department store, and
<br />cleAners. Parking for 350 cars will be
<br />r�_� provided.
<br />'�� PONCHATOULA — Gat�:� �y Shopping
<br />Center (P), on W• Pine St., will be under
<br />`:' constructioti lt�te ihis yeflr, witl� com-
<br />pietion scheduled for summer, 1964. The
<br />4 acre project will feature sir condi-
<br />tloned sidewalks. Parking for 225 cflrs
<br />will be built. Developer: Commerci�l
<br />Prop. Development Corp.
<br />SHREVEPORT—A 50,OOQ sq.ft. nddition
<br />will Ue built at Sunset Village Shoppin�
<br />Center 1C) on Hearne Ave. Work will
<br />begin in aeptember on the �600,000 proJ-
<br />ect. Developer: Sealy Re�lty Co.
<br />SHREV�PORT—Proposed by K. A. Hor-
<br />ton for A 35U x 500 ft. tract on Monk-
<br />house Dr. la n small shopping center. A
<br />trailer court wo�ild be built on fln adja-
<br />cent plot.
<br />MAI(dE
<br />MEXICO—Planned by Richard Snmpson
<br />of Skewnegan is a shopping center which
<br />will consist of a Sampson supermarket
<br />and 3 other stores. The pro ject will cost
<br />between �300,000 and ffi400,000.
<br />contin«ed nn fo[lotving P«��'
<br />SHOPPING CENTER AGE, JUNE 1963
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