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Bayshore (shopping mall)

Buildings and structures in Milwaukee County, WisconsinGlendale, WisconsinLifestyle centers (retail)Shopping malls established in 1954Shopping malls in Wisconsin
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Bayshore (formerly called Bayshore Mall and Bayshore Town Center) is an open-air shopping mall/mixed use complex including retail shops, restaurants, offices and residential units in Glendale, Wisconsin. It is currently anchored by Barnes & Noble and Kohl's, along with one of the Milwaukee area's two Apple Stores. In June 2020 it was announced that Total Wine & More would be taking over the space previously occupied by a Sports Authority. Later in June it was also announced that a 2-story Target store would be opening in the former Boston Store space. Originally an outdoor strip mall built in 1954, it was converted into an enclosed mall in 1974. By 1989, it held the last remaining location of local department store T. A. Chapman Co.The first of two major redevelopments began in 2006, Bayshore Town Center was redeveloped into a mixed use center. It has 113 residential apartments, along with 1.3 million square feet of retail and restaurant space. In February in preparation of the next redevelopment, some stores began to move to new locations in the mall.

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Bayshore (shopping mall)
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North Bayshore Drive 5800
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Wisconsin, United States
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