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View Poll Results: What Metro has the Best Shopping?
New York Metropolitan Area 81 54.36%
Los Angeles Metropolitan Area 30 20.13%
Chicago Metropolitan Area 12 8.05%
Other 26 17.45%
Voters: 149. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-15-2009, 02:42 PM
 
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I'd also like to mention that NJ is known to be Mall USA. They're known for malls. Since half the state is in NYC metro, that just goes to show how many malls there are in this area just in NJ alone.

(I can't believe I'm actually defending NJ for once, lol)
Heres a list of the largest malls in NJ


Westfield Garden State Plaza - 2,140,120 ft²
Woodbridge Center Mall - 1,633,000 ft²
Freehold Raceway Mall - 1,600,000 ft²
Monmouth Mall - 1,500,000 ft²
Willowbrook Mall - 1,500,000 ft²
The Mall at Short Hills - 1,342,000 ft²
Deptford Mall - 1,300,000 ft²
Jersey Gardens - 1,292,611 ft²
Cherry Hill Mall - 1,283,000 ft²
Rockaway Townsquare Mall - 1,250,000 ft²
Menlo Park Mall - 1,232,000 ft²
Newport Centre Mall - 1,149,147 ft²
Voorhees Town Center as (Echelon Mall) - 1,127,308 ft²
Quaker Bridge Mall - 1,102,000 ft²
Moorestown Mall - 1,046,100 ft²
Hamilton Mall - 1,028,500 ft²
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:43 PM
 
Location: Concrete jungle where dreams are made of.
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True, they aren't as crowded, but a place like Century 21 is the epitome of crowded, lol. I bet 90% of the people on this board have never heard of it either.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:48 PM
 
Location: Texas
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I don't know who said NY had everywhere on smash when it comes to fashion when you can buy 90% - 95% of the same stuff in any city, I personally jumped in when somebody started hyping stuff up between Dallas and New York, I think just about everybody on City vs City knows that I love the South but I like to be realistic about things, I mean you can't really compare the two cities, NYC has a large amount of clothing stores and is the Fashion Capital.
Now who was saying Dallas and New York were equal? I must have missed that.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:49 PM
 
Location: Concrete jungle where dreams are made of.
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Multiple people are saying the Dallas area has better and more shopping opportunities than all of metro NYC. landarron specifically.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:52 PM
 
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I heard that the Macys in Yonkers is supposed to be like another flagship store. That about 30 minutes away from Macys 34th st with Traffic.
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:56 PM
 
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The biggest Macys in metro NYC outside of Manhattan are:

Macys Downtown Brooklyn
Macys Roosevelt Field Mall

They are in the top 10 nationally. Macys Roosevelt Field is the biggest mall-based department store in the nation, and Downtown Brooklyn is (I think) fifth largest department store in the nation behind

1. Macys Herald Square
2. Bloomingdales 59th Street
3. Macys State Street
4. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue

The other major metro NYC Macys are at:

Broadway Mall- Long Island
Garden State Plaza- NJ
Galleria White Plains- Westchester

I am not sure about the Yonkers Macys. I will look it up (all this data is on the Macys Inc website).
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Old 08-15-2009, 02:58 PM
 
Location: Bronx, NY
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The biggest Macys in metro NYC outside of Manhattan are:

Macys Downtown Brooklyn
Macys Roosevelt Field Mall

They are in the top 10 nationally. Macys Roosevelt Field is the biggest mall-based department store in the nation, and Downtown Brooklyn is (I think) fifth largest department store in the nation behind

1. Macys Herald Square
2. Bloomingdales 59th Street
3. Macys State Street
4. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue

The other major Macys are at:

Broa
Lets not forget Macy's in Manhattan which is the world's largest store in the world.

Macy's the World's Largest Store - brought to you by NYCtourist.com & Macy's Online Store

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Old 08-15-2009, 03:03 PM
 
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Lets not forget Macy's in Manhattan which is the world's largest store in the world.

Macy's the World's Largest Store - brought to you by NYCtourist.com & Macy's Online Store
He said that. Macys Herald Square, which is in Manhattan.
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Old 08-15-2009, 03:04 PM
 
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The biggest Macys in metro NYC outside of Manhattan are:

Macys Downtown Brooklyn
Macys Roosevelt Field Mall

They are in the top 10 nationally. Macys Roosevelt Field is the biggest mall-based department store in the nation, and Downtown Brooklyn is (I think) fifth largest department store in the nation behind

1. Macys Herald Square
2. Bloomingdales 59th Street
3. Macys State Street
4. Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue

The other major metro NYC Macys are at:

Broadway Mall- Long Island
Garden State Plaza- NJ
Galleria White Plains- Westchester

I am not sure about the Yonkers Macys. I will look it up (all this data is on the Macys Inc website).
The one in yonkers is adding 9200 sq ft
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Old 08-15-2009, 03:05 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Multiple people are saying the Dallas area has better and more shopping opportunities than all of metro NYC. landarron specifically.
Show me the quote please. Because I don't recall him, me, or anyone else making that statement.

What I remember ladarron saying is that DFW had more shopping per capita.
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