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mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace
they spent their weekends at the local malls
a good plaza should have a movie house
How To Use shopping center In A Sentence
- We shopped in the pleasant coolness of the air-conditioned shopping centers and returned to the camp for a refreshing swim in the pool before seeing the sites of Las Vegas.
- Located in scenic Santa Maria de Guido, just minutes from modern shopping centers, Centro Historico, yet still with a small-town feel. Morelia -- Short-term rental
- Some cotenancy clauses allow retailers to pay lower rent if a mall or shopping center's occupancy falls below a certain threshold. Empty Mall Stores Trigger Rent Cuts
- Internet kiosks will soon become mandatory for developers of areas of public convenience, like shopping centers.
- Commerce, starting with an ice house, creamery and blacksmith shop, expanded to auto dealers, retail stores, and shopping centers.
- The only way you could tell a shopping center from a grade school from a minimum-security prison was by the amount of floodlighting and fence wire involved. Future Schlock
- Commerce, starting with an ice house, creamery and blacksmith shop, expanded to auto dealers, retail stores, and shopping centers.
- The Safeway, an anchor in this shopping center that presses up against the towering Santa Catalina mountains, has long seen a healthy stream of business. Safeway at Arizona shooting site reopens
- There he was at the movie's first preview in a Dallas shopping center far from any salt water.
- On 135th, an Omaha, Neb., developer was pursuing a big shopping center at the corner of Metcalf Avenue called Corbin Park. KansasCity.com: Front Page