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  1. Shops at Fallen Timbers to hold ground-breaking After nine years of changing plans, a ground-breaking ceremony is scheduled for this morning at General Growth Properties Inc.’s Shops at Fallen Timbers project in Maumee. Executives of General Growth, Chicago, along with Maumee officials will discuss plans for the million-square-foot center that is to have a village-like setting for 80 restaurants and retailers, including Dillard’s, J.C. Penney, Barnes and Noble, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, and a 16-screen Showcase Cinemas theater. Construction has begun on the 110-acre site on Russell Road just off U.S. 24 near the I-475/U.S. 23 interchange in southwest Lucas County. The project, which once was to be an enclosed mall and has changed names twice before, is to be open late next year. FULL ARTICLE: http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060926/BUSINESS05/60926001/-1/BUSINESS
  2. This is the most complete list of stores I have found. Don't forget to check out the attached video for the story. http://www.nbc24.com/Global/story.asp?S=4743975
  3. :mrgreen: I quess there is a town after all! http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060420/NEWS18/604200459
  4. :mrgreen: I found the architect's website that has a few more pictures on it along with narratives about the mall. http://www.architectureoflife.com
  5. No mon, nu-ting more than what has already been posted. But, I'm bet'in it will be the gem of Toledo!
  6. :mrgreen: It's happening, mon! More telephone poles have been dropped off to bring electricity to the site and dump trucks are rolling in. Word has it, foundations are going to be poured soon and the city is working with the developer to name streets and determine address numbers. As a side note, material is being brought in soon to complete the pedestrian bridge over US24, just east of Fallen Timbers Lane.
  7. Telephone poles have been dropped off by Toledo Edison within the last 2 weeks and dump trucks are dropping loads of dirt on site. Maybe this is a sign the spring construction season is about to begin???