Talk:Northwest Plaza

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[edit] Gaps in the mall's history

I made this article as complete as I could when I wrote it, but there're still some gaps. Can anyone out there help me nail down the following?

1. Was Boyd's original? If so, what was it?

2. I'm also looking for more specific open/close dates for anchors.TenPoundHammer 02:50, 19 March 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Lindbergh Town Center

I got this tidbit from the official site before it went down, and I'm looking how to incorporate/cite it. TheListUpdater (talk) 21:46, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

There are several new additions to Lindbergh Town Center that are sure to attract families from St. Ann and the surrounding areas. Beginning at the center entrance, a new tree-lined drive will serve as the first glimpse of this exciting center. An outdoor plaza with a clock tower and park-like setting will become a central gathering point for the community.

Other New Features

  • New landscaping throughout entire property
  • Picnic-inspired food court
  • “Secret Garden” themed play area for children
  • New restrooms throughout
  • Family lounge
  • New paint, flooring and fountains