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    Five Points Shopping Center

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    I love outdoor shopping. This dying plaza gives me hope. It used to have more stores and events…read more Things have changed over the past decade, sadly. If more shoppers express a desire to see new shops come in, this plaza could come back. I still enjoy stopping into Macy's, Williams Sonoma, Talbots and Pottery Barn. After some shopping, I head to Lure. I love that it offers free parking and is easy to get into and out of the parking lots. I hope you will join me in encouraging more retail to come along. I miss a good outdoor shopping plaza and this could be our last chance. I mean, the apartments next door start at $3000 month so turning it into housing seems undesirable. And I love green space but I am not sure the city would support it. See website for hours and more.

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