Word: malls
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Construction of the Bayside Mall, which gave the Point its own shopping center, and the founding of a Columbia Point Credit Union gave other signs that new life was being breathed into the project...
BRIEFLY...Irish folk enthusiasts can hear The Battering Ram, a trio of traditional folk artists playing at the First Congregational Church Fri. Oct. 12 at 8 p.m...Paul's Mall and the Jazz Workshop are serving up an all-star lineup this week and next: this week, Bobby Blue Bland and Freddy Hubbard, respectively; starting Tues. Oct. 16, Miles Davis at the Mall and Willie Dixon at the Workshop...Steve Goodman, a fine folksinger and songwriter, is playing Tufts on Wed. Oct. 17. Call 492-7679 for details. P.M.S...
Delaney Bramlett, one half of Delaney and Bonnie, is giving a solo performance at Paul's Mall tonight through Sunday. I don't know how Delaney will do without his better half, but at least be advised that Paul's Mall has some of the best music in town, performed in the most pleasant of circumstances. (There's an admission charge plus a cover, so bring plenty of cash.) With Jimmy Buffet...
...downtown Minneapolis was deteriorating in the 1950s, the Daytons elected to keep their huge department store there rather than move it to the suburbs. Cooperating with the city, they turned Nicollet Avenue into a shopping mall and built a system of skyways linking the buildings along the street. The project, spearheaded by Donald C. Dayton, 58, has stimulated more than $200 million in new downtown construction, reversing the familiar urban pattern of decay and turning the area into a bright and active commercial district. The new 51-story IDS tower, designed by Philip Johnson, is the tallest and most distinguished...
...country is bigger and richer and more powerful-not greater. The soul of our Revolution has been lost." He paused again, considering his words. "Do you sense the chasm that exists between that place [gesturing toward the White House] and the people who were here today on the Mall, the citizens of 50 states come to see and touch their history, our history? The White House has become a royal palace, inhabited by a new, an American sort of monarch, and the people feel their powerlessness...