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'''Briarwood Mall''', is a ] in ], a college town dominated by the the ]. Its four ] are ], ], ] and ]. ] currently manages and co-owns the mall. |
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'''Briarwood Mall''', is a ] in ], a college town dominated by the the ]. Its four ] are ], ], ] and ]. ] currently manages and co-owns the mall. |
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==History== |
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==History== |
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Originally developed by developer ] in 1973, it was anchored at the time by ], ] and ]. ] added a store in 1980, only to close in in 1993. The store was replaced by ] that year. Taubman's shopping center interests became a publically traded ], ], in 1992. In 1998 ], simplified its corporate structure and turned over full ownership to its financial partner, the GM Pension Trusts. Taubman continued to manage the mall until 2004, when ] became 50% owner and manager. |
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Originally developed by developer ] in 1973, it was anchored at the time by ], ] and ]. ] added a store in 1980, only to close in in 1993. The store was replaced by ] that year. Taubman's shopping center interests became a publically traded ], ], in 1992. In 1998 Taubman Centers simplified its corporate structure and turned over full ownership to its financial partner, the GM Pension Trusts. Taubman continued to manage the mall until 2004, when ] became 50% owner and manager. |
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In the meantime Jacobson's went bankrupt and closed in 2002. ] purchased the vacant site and opened a store in 2004. Hudson's adopted the ] name in 2001 before converting to ] on September 9, 2006. ] also arrived in 2006. |
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Jacobson's went bankrupt and closed in 2002. ] purchased the vacant site and opened a store in 2004. Hudson's adopted the ] name in 2001 before converting to ] on September 9, 2006. ] also arrived in 2006. |
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Briarwood Mall has also been home to a ] since it's grand opening, originally run as "] Briarwood." Since the closure of many of UA's theaters in the early 1990s, the theater has been operated as "Madstone Theater of Ann Arbor," "Village 7 Theaters," and currently as "Movies at Briarwood," operated by ]. Originally housing ten auditoriums {{Fact|date=March 2007}}, the mall has converted all but the four remaining auditoriums into retail space over the years. |
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Briarwood Mall has also been home to a ] since its grand opening, originally run as "] Briarwood." Since the closure of many of United Artists' theaters in the early 1990s, the theater has been operated as "Madstone Theater of Ann Arbor", "Village 7 Theaters", and currently as "Movies at Briarwood", operated by ]. The theater is currently only three screens, as the other four screens have been taken over by a new ].<ref>http://www.waterwinterwonderland.com/location.asp?id=362&type=5</ref> |
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==Anchors== |
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==Anchors== |