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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Shopping in Milwaukee Wisconsin


Southridge Mall

Mall Highlights

At 1.2 million square feet, Southridge Mall is Wisconsin's largest shopping center and one of the premier regional malls in metropolitan Milwaukee. The center has four department store anchors, JCPenney, Sears, Kohl's and Boston Store. Southridge Mall also features a food court with 11 food and beverage retailers in addition to 109 specialty stores including Gap, Old Navy, Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, Foot Locker and American Eagle.


Address
5300 S. 76 Street
Greendale, WI 53129


Location


I-43 or I-94 to I-894, exit at 76th St., exit. Turn left at stop light, 1 mile to mall.


Phone Number
(414) 421-1102

Regular Mall Hours

Mon to Sat 10:00am - 9:00pm
Sun 11:00am - 6:00pm

FEATURE STORES


• Aeropostale

• Bath & Body Works

• Gymboree

• Foot Locker

• New York & Company

• Linens 'n Things

• Radio Shack

• Starbucks Coffee

• Zales Jewelers

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Anthem Outlets, Anthem Arizona



Whether you are shopping in the summer, winter or those in between, This is the place, Outdoors nestled in the beautiful mountains of Arizona, Is this sedate place to shop, All day long.The top names are all here at bargain prices and a food court to satisfy and ones tastes, A must stop for those Visiting, the Phoenix-Scottsdale area
In this section, you'll find a listing of stores specializing in clothing for the teens, men and women in your family.

Ann Taylor Outlet Store, telephone (623) 465-9540
Ashworth Factory Store, phone number (623) 465-7133
Big Dog Sportswear, telephone number (623) 465-7562
Bon Worth Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-4934
Docker’s Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-7425
Dress Barn/Dress Barn Woman Outlet, (623)465-2574
Gap Outlet, phone number (623) 465-9020
Geoffrey Beene Company Store, phone (623) 465-7163
Guess Factory Store, phone number (623) 465-1449
Izod outlet store, telephone number (623) 465-5393
Jockey outlet store, phone number (623) 465-8748
Leggs Hanes Bali & Playtex Outlet Store, (623) 465-7574
Lane Bryant Outlet store, phone (623) 465-4393
Levi's Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-7082
Motherhood Maternity Outlet Store, (623) 465-7793
Nautica Outlet Store, phone number (623) 742-6330
Pac Sun Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-1264
Petite Sophisticate Outlet Store, (623) 465-1343
Polo Ralph Lauren Outlet Store, (623) 465-8880
Quiksilver outlet store, phone (623) 465-8729
Rue 21 Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-9750
Styles For Less Outlet, telephone (623) 742-7960
Tommy Hilfiger Outlet Store, phone (623) 465-2295
Van Heusen Outlet Store, telephone (623) 465-0484
Bass Outlet Store, telephone number (623) 742-7076
Easy Spirit Outlet Store, telephone (623) 465-0135
Etnies Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-1631
Nike Outlet Store, telephone number (623) 465-0111
Nine West Outlet Store, phone number (623) 465-7978
Rack Room Shoes Outlet Store, phone (623) 465-0281
Reebok outlet store, phone number (623) 465-5783
Stride Rite Outlet Store, telephone (623) 465-9433

Center Hours:
Monday-Saturday: 10am-8pm
Sunday: 10am-7pm
(Seasonal hours may vary)



4250 West Anthem Way • Phoenix, AZ 85086 • (623) 465-9500

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Boston Shopping?


A recent survey showed that shopping is one of the top reasons people visit Boston – above sightseeing and museums. One look at the city’s boutiques, malls, department stores, and outlets and you’ll understand why people flock here to stock up on clothes, shoes, jewelry, and books. It all begins on Newbury Street, a renowned, eight-block stretch whose shops cater to every taste, from upper-crust to cutting-edge. The next stop for any avid shopper is Downtown Crossing near Boston Common. This browser’s paradise – pedestrian-friendly, no cars allowed – is home to one of the city’s most famous attractions for stylish bargains: Filene’s Basement. Give your credit card a workout while enjoying a side of history at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, also called Quincy Market. This area is stocked with quaint stores and tourist-friendly souvenir shops, and it has an amazing food court when it’s time to refuel. Blow your budget at the shops on Charles Street at the foot of Beacon Hill, or attempt frugality at the many bookstores of Harvard Square. Wherever you go, you’ll find ample evidence that although Boston is a history buff’s heaven, it’s also a shopaholic’s fantasy.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Shopping For a Real Online Business ?

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