Showing posts with label Shopping malls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping malls. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Shopping in Minneapolis

Malls of America

Among the many shops along Nicollet Mall are Mashall Fields, the city's Largest Department store and Gaviidae Commmon with three levels of upscale shops, including branches of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. City Center and Nicollet Mall has three floors of shopping and the largest food court downtown. There are more than 40 mostly one of a kind, hip urban shops and several restaurants at Uptown.

Bloomington

Bloomington south of Minneapolis, is Minnesot's third largest city and home to the Mall of America, the nation's largest enclosed mall. Appropriately nicknamed the Megamall, it has more than 500 stores and shops, inclouding Macy's Bloomingdale's and Nordstorm. Beneath its central dome is Camp Snoopy, a large amusement park.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Shopping in Maryland

Shopping in Maryland
Shopping in Maryland is pleasant experience. There are many antique shops, boutiques, art gallery, restaurants to visit. Antique Row, in Mount Vernon on the 700 and 800 blocks of North Howard Street and the 200 block of West Read Street has more than three dozen first rate antique shops. Small and quirky shops, restaurants, and cafes line Charles Street, north of the harbor. Old homes in Fells Point now house antique shops, art galleries and boutiques. The two waterfront pavilions of Harbor place are home to many boutiques, souvenir shops, national chain stores and restaurants. Across Pratt Street, the multilevel Gallery has upscale shops and a food court. Broadway Market is a good spot to pick up foods for picnicking. Cross Street Market has a terrific sushi bar and is convenient to the Inner Harbor and Federal Hill.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Long Island and its shopping malls

Long Island shopping malls
Long Island is the largest island on America’s East Coast – 1682 sq mi and the most varied. From west to east, it encompasses two New York City boroughs (Brooklyn and Queens), congested commuter towns, the farmland of the North Fork, and the world famous summer resorts of the Hamptons and Montauk on the South Fork. It has arguably the nation’s finest stretch of white sand beach as well as the notoriously clogged Lon Island Expressway (LIE).

Long Island is known for its shopping malls. With Fendi, Prada, Burberry ad the like, Americana Manhasset is about as high end as a mall can get. Roosevelt Field has more than 220 stores, including anchors Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s and Nordstrom. Coach, Nike, and Pottery Barn are some of the names at Tanger Outlet.