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Oak Park Mall

1974 establishments in KansasBuildings and structures in Overland Park, KansasCBL PropertiesShopping malls established in 1974Shopping malls in Kansas
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Oak Park Mall Entrance (7590652178)
Oak Park Mall Entrance (7590652178)

Oak Park Mall is a super-regional shopping mall located in Overland Park, Kansas, containing over 180 stores in a covered area of 1,607,803 sq ft (149,369.8 m2). It is the largest mall in the Kansas City Metro Area as well as the entire state of Kansas, and is split into two levels and contains five department stores. It was developed by Copaken, White & Blitt in conjunction with Frank Morgan and Sherman Dreiseszun. The mall is anchored by two Dillard's locations, Macy's, Nordstrom, JCPenney and H&M.

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Oak Park Mall
West 97th Street, Overland Park

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West 97th Street
66215 Overland Park
Kansas, United States
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