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The Brickyard (shopping mall)

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The Brickyard, sometimes known as the Brickyard Mall, is a shopping mall located in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Built in 1977 as an enclosed shopping mall featuring J. C. Penney, Kmart, and Montgomery Ward, it was redeveloped in 2003 as a strip mall. The center's anchor stores are Jewel, Target, Marshalls, and Lowe's. The Brickyard is owned and managed by CBRE Group.

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The Brickyard (shopping mall)
North Narragansett Avenue, Chicago Belmont Cragin

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N 41.9286425 ° E -87.788115 °
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North Narragansett Avenue 2640
60639 Chicago, Belmont Cragin
Illinois, United States
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