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1 Eastwood Mall Niles, Ohio 3,200,000[3]
297,300 200 JCPenney, Macy's, Dillard's, Sears, Target, expo center, minor league baseball stadium. 1969
2 King of Prussia Mall King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 2,793,200[4]
259,500 400 JCPenney, Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Sears, Lord & Taylor, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom 1963
3 Mall of America Bloomington, Minnesota 2,768,399[5]
257,200 522 Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Sears, amusement park 1992
4 South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, California 2,700,000[6]
250,800 280 Nordstrom, Sears, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Bloomingdale's 1967
5 Millcreek Mall Erie, Pennsylvania 2,600,000[7]
241,500 241 Sears, JCPenney, Macy's, Bon-Ton, Burlington Coat Factory 1974
6 Grand Canyon Parkway Las Vegas, Nevada 2,500,000[8]
232,300 10 Sears, Mervyn's, Target Greatland 2003
7 Aventura Mall Aventura, Florida 2,400,000[9]
223,000 275 Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy's Women's Store, Macy's Men's, Home & Furniture Store, Sears, and JCPenney 1983
8 Sawgrass Mills Sunrise, Florida 2,383,906[10]
221,500 350 Super Target, BrandsMart USA, JCPenney Outlet, Burlington Coat Factory, Bed Bath & Beyond, Wannado City, Regal Cinemas, Marshalls, VF Outlet, Nordstrom Rack, Nieman Marcus Last Call, The Sports Authority, American Signature Home, T.J. Maxx, Saks Off 5th; outlet mall with two food courts 1990
9 The Galleria Houston, Texas 2,298,420[11]
213,500 375 Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue; includes ice rink, restaurants, hotels, and office towers 1970
10 Roosevelt Field Mall Garden City, New York 2,244,581[12]
208,500 294 Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s, JCPenney, Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, food courts 1956 |

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Bloomington, Minnesota
Welcoming over 30 Million visitors every year, the Mall of America knows what attracts the crowds. In addition to having a fantastic collection of stores, they also provide shoppers with a little entertainment. First, there are a number of restaurants for you to get refueled. Second, you can watch a movie at one of the 14 available screens. Last, there is an amusement park and aquarium right inside the mall. Oh, and you could get married here as well. Another bonus of shopping at the Mall of America is that there is a huge Ikea mega store located just across the street.
Arizona Mills
Tempe, Arizona
Calling the desert home, the Mills has created a fabulous indoor outlet mall that includes Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus and JC Penny. There are of course a number of ‘smaller’ brands for you to browse through as well. They even have a Rainforest Café, as well as a number of other delicious restaurants. The movie theatre and GameWorks are ideal for the non-shoppers traveling with you.
Rodeo Drive , Beverly Hills, California
For those who have never heard of Rodeo Drive before, you should know that it has absolutely nothing to do with cattle or westerns. In fact, nothing could be farther from the truth. This fascinating shopping district is where the elite come to play and where the rest of us learn the art of window-shopping. Versace, Yves Saint-Laurent, Gucci and Cartier are only a few of the mega names that call this zip code home. However, even if you can’t afford an outfit from here, it is a great place to see the latest fashion trends and simply enjoy the creativity of the designers who have made their mark in the industry.
Macy’s NYC
Located in the heart of New York’s bustling Herald Square, the Macy’s in New York City is a shopper’s dream come true. It first opened its doors back in 1902 and has attracted loyal generations ever since. In fact, you can’t consider your NYC shopping experience complete without stepping through its doors. There are over ten floors for you to browse through so a.) make sure you are wearing good shoes b.) bring along your water and c.) give yourself plenty of time.
Fashion Show Mall Las Vegas, Nevada
Most of Las Vegas is known for its slots and high-end hotels. What it is also getting recognized for is its array of shopping venues and the Fashion Show Mall is definitely a highlight. Spreading over 2 million square feet and offering you over 200 stores you know you are going to find what you are looking for… and more. Seem a bit overwhelming? You can always watch the fashion shows, held each weekend, to get a few ideas.
South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, California
California tends to draw out the beach bums and surfer dudes eager to catch the waves but shopaholics are drawn to the South Coast Plaza like a moth to a flame. As one of the largest shopping malls in the USA, it is also one of its most profitable. Obviously the stores must have what you are looking for. Although there are stores that won’t break your bank account, this mega mall also has its fair share of high-end boutiques to make your wallet hide deep inside your purse.
Sawgrass Mills Sunrise, Florida
Providing you with a fantastic excuse to take a break from that Florida sun, the Sawgrass Mills outlet mall has over 300 stores offering you merchandise at a fantastic rate. As one of the largest malls in the entire state it would be near impossible for you to not walk out with at least one bag filled with great buys. If you did want to do a little shopping all the while enjoying a tan, you could also visit the nearby Colonnade Outlets
Ala Moana Center Hon olulu, Hawaii
What could drag you away from the ocean breezes and Mai Tais? Well, the largest open air shopping center in the world of course. Over 50 million visitors walk through its many aisles ever year. Another great reason to visit the Ala Moana Center is its ‘Centerstage’ where you can watch a number of fantastic performances. There is also an array of restaurants for you to enjoy. Whether you are in the mood for a quick bite to eat or a relaxing dining experience, you can find it here.
The Galleria Dallas North Dallas, Texas
The Galleria Dallas is a great mixture of high-end and affordable shopping. Offering you famous brands from Gucci to Gap and Pottery Barn to Bath & Body Works you could spend an entire day here and still not get to see it all. Of course, when you get tired of shopping you can always make your way to the ice rink and strut off your Olympic talents. Prefer just to watch? Enjoy a great meal at one of the restaurants that surround the rink and enjoy the show
King of Prussia Mall King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Who would have thought that a mall with such a funny name would actually be one of the largest shopping malls in the USA? It has come a long way from its humble beginnings. It even has a Macy’s at either end… in case it’s too far for you to walk from one end to the other. With over 400 stores in its directory you just might not make it to the other side without taking a few breathers along the way. |