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shopping in and around Austin

Topic 20 · 16 responses · archived october 2000
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~terry seed
Where do you shop in Austin? Do you go to the Mall? The Arboretum? Where are the bargains?
~terry #1
For starters, here are the largest shopping areas in and around Austin, grouped by the biggest in square feet first. Barton Creek Square, 2901 Loop 360 South, 1,406,800 rentable square feet, built 1980. Major tenants: Dillard's, Foley's, Montgomery Ward, Sears, JCPenney. Lakeline Mall, 11200 Lakeline Mall Drive, 1,150,000 rentable square feet, built 1995. Major tenants: Dillard's, Sears, JCPenney, Mervyn's California, Foley's, United Artists Starport. Highland Mall, 6001 Airport Blvd., 1,099,000 rentable square feet, built 1971. Major tenants: Dillard's, Foley's, JCPenney. Gateway (Courtyard, Market, Square, Plaza), U.S. 183 North at Loop 360, 510,000 rentable square feet, built 1992-95. Major tenants: Whole Foods Market, Linens N Things, Old Navy Clothing Co., CompUSA, REI, Sears Homelife, Best Buy and Office Max. San Marcos Factory Shops, 3939 S. Interstate 35, San Marcos, 419,180 rentable square feet, built 1989. Major tenants: The Gap, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ann Taylor, Esprit, Donna Karan, Nike. Capital Plaza, 5400 N. Interstate 35, 400,000 rentable square feet, built 1961. Major tenants: Bealls, Office Max, Montgomery Ward, Toys R Us, Weiner's, Walgreen's, 50-Off Store. Brodie Oaks I and II, 3940 S. Lamar Blvd., 362,000 rentable square feet, built 1984. Major tenants: Mervyn's, Toys R Us, Neiman Marcus Last Call, Sun Harvest Market. Sunset Valley Marketfair, 5400 Brodie Lane, 341,950 rentable square feet, built 1991. Major tenants: Circuit City, Home Depot, PetsMart, Ross Dress For Less, TJ Maxx, BookStop, Office Max, Bed, Bath & Beyond. Northcross Mall, 2525 W. Anderson Lane, 286,000 rentable square feet, built 1975. Major tenants: Bealls, Presidio VI Theatres, Oshman's Super Sports, AustinIce skating rink. Parmer Crossing, MoPac Boulevard (Loop 1) at Parmer Lane, 274,538 square feet, built 1990. Major tenants: Kmart, Builder's Square, The RoomStore, Firestone Automotive Center. Village at Westlake, 701 Loop 360 South, 220,000 rentable square feet, built August 1996. Major tenants: Barnes & Noble, Albertson's, Old Navy, The Market Antiques, Tyler's Sports. The Arboretum, 10000 Research Blvd., 210,500 rentable square feet, built 1985. Major tenants: Banana Republic, Barnes & Noble, Victoria's Secret, Pottery Barn, The Gap, Limited Express.
~terry #2
Free movies for three days at the newly opened Gateway 16. It opens at 11 am today at 183 and 360. 416-5700 x3808.
~stacey #3
the plane ticket would make it less than free.
~terry #4
And free refreshments too. Now, are you reconsidering?
~stacey #5
could i get TWO koolaids?
~terry #6
I'm pretty sure you could get an adequate dose of koolaid, popcorn, and candy. Enough to start you reeling.
~legaffe #7
What health freak Stacey eating koolaid, popcorn and candy?
~terry #8
She has to carbo load.
~stacey #9
She also likes PEZ, chocolate, beer, CHEESE and magaritas! Being healthy is a lot about being happy!
~KitchenManager #10
There's going to be PEZ on your tiramisu now, stacey! And, do you want a Cheese topic over in food?
~stacey #11
cheese topic sounds groovy
~CotC #12
A "groove" topic sounds cheesy.
~KitchenManager #13
That could, however, be possible, plausible, and/or pause-able(sp?)
~stacey #14
Oh my. Two peas in a pod are you!
~KitchenManager #15
Thomas usually uses the phrase, Siamese Cousins.
~stacey #16
An original and seemingly appropo phrase.
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