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Forest Fair Village (formerly Cincinnati Mall, Cincinnati Mills, and Forest Fair Mall) is an abandoned shopping mall in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is situated on the border between Forest Park and Fairfield, at the junction of Interstate 275 and Winton Road (Exit 39). The mall, built in phases between 1988 and 1989 as Forest Fair Mall, has become noted for its troubled history; despite being the second-biggest mall in the state and bringing many new retailers to the market, it lost three anchor stores (B. Altman and Company, Bonwit Teller, and Sakowitz) and its original owner LJ Hooker to bankruptcy less than a year after opening. The mall underwent renovations throughout the mid 1990s, attracting new stores such as Kohl's, Burlington Coat Factory, and Bass

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  • Forest Fair Village (formerly Cincinnati Mall, Cincinnati Mills, and Forest Fair Mall) is an abandoned shopping mall in the northern suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is situated on the border between Forest Park and Fairfield, at the junction of Interstate 275 and Winton Road (Exit 39). The mall, built in phases between 1988 and 1989 as Forest Fair Mall, has become noted for its troubled history; despite being the second-biggest mall in the state and bringing many new retailers to the market, it lost three anchor stores (B. Altman and Company, Bonwit Teller, and Sakowitz) and its original owner LJ Hooker to bankruptcy less than a year after opening. The mall underwent renovations throughout the mid 1990s, attracting new stores such as Kohl's, Burlington Coat Factory, and Bass (en)
  • Forest Fair Village (anteriormente Cincinnati Mall, Cincinnati Mills y Forest Fair Mall) es un centro comercial en los suburbios del norte de Cincinnati, la tercera ciudad más poblada del estado de Ohio (Estados Unidos). Está situado en la frontera entre Forest Park y Fairfield, en el cruce de la y Winton Road (Salida 39). El centro comercial, construido en fases entre 1988 y 1989 como Forest Fair Mall, se ha hecho famoso por su turbulenta historia; a pesar de ser el segundo centro comercial más grande del estado y traer muchos minoristas nuevos al mercado, perdió tres tiendas ancla y su propietario original a la bancarrota menos de un año después de la apertura. El centro comercial se sometió a renovaciones a mediados de los años 1990, atrayendo nuevas tiendas como , y Bass Pro (es)
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