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Alton Square Mall

1978 establishments in IllinoisAlton, IllinoisHull Property GroupShopping malls established in 1978Shopping malls in Illinois
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Alton Square Mall is a 634,181 square feet (58,917.3 m2) shopping mall located in Alton, Illinois. Its anchor store is JCPenney. A second anchor structure formerly housed a Sears, and currently houses an eight screen NCG Cinemas theater, while a third anchor structure, housing a Macy's, was demolished in 2017.

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Alton Square Mall

Alton Square 200
62002
Illinois, United States
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