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Sunshine Mall

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Sunshine Mall was a single-level, enclosed shopping mall located in Clearwater, Florida, U.S. It was anchored by Phar-Mor and Office Depot. It was owned by New Haven, Connecticut based Fusco Property Management.

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Sunshine Mall
South Martin Luther King Junior Avenue, Clearwater

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South Martin Luther King Junior Avenue
33756 Clearwater
Florida, United States
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