place

Lakes Mall

1972 establishments in Florida1995 disestablishments in FloridaBuildings and structures demolished in 1996Demolished buildings and structures in FloridaDemolished shopping malls in the United States
Shopping malls disestablished in 1995Shopping malls established in 1972Shopping malls in Broward County, Florida

Lakes Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Lauderdale Lakes, Florida. Opened in 1972, the shopping center initially featured Jefferson Ward and Britt's discount stores, and later included the first locations for the retail chains Office Depot and Sports Authority. The complex was torn down in 1995 and redeveloped as a strip mall.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Lakes Mall (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

Lakes Mall
State Road 7, Lauderdale Lakes Lauderdale Lakes

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Lakes MallContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 26.167 ° E -80.204 °
placeShow on map

Address

Aldi

State Road 7 3301
33313 Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderdale Lakes
Florida, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Share experience

Nearby Places

WWNN

WWNN (1470 kHz) is a radio station licensed to Pompano Beach, Florida, United States, and serving Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach. The station is owned by Shekinah Radio International, LLC, and known as Radio Shekinah International. By day, WWNN is powered at 30,000 watts. It uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array to avoid interfering with stations in the Miami area on 1450 and 1490 kHz. At night, to further reduce interference to other stations, the power is reduced to 2,500 watts. The transmitter is on NW 44th Street, near Florida's Turnpike, in Tamarac. The 1470 frequency has had a varied history, being built in 1959 as WPOM by Gold Coast Broadcasters. It changed its call sign to WRBD in 1963 and oriented itself toward the Black community in Broward County and was the market's first Black-owned station. Citing low ratings and competition from FM outlets, its owners sold it in 1997 to Howard Goldsmith. Goldsmith moved the "Winners News Network" format of health talk and personal motivation programming from the previous WWNN at 980 kHz. Beasley Broadcast Group retained the format when it acquired the station in 2000; in 2019, when two of its sister stations were sold, WWNN took on the financial talk programming previously heard on WSBR (740 AM). Beasley sold WWNN in 2022, marking the first of five sales in two years; in one transaction, the station's two associated FM translators were separated. Shekinah Radio acquired WWNN in 2023.