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This unassuming treasure chest in Logan, Ohio, houses artifacts spanning centuries, creating a time-travel experience without the pesky paradoxes or need for a flux capacitor. Every aisle tells ...
The Bomb Shelter in Akron, Ohio isn’t just another dusty antique store – it’s a full-blown time machine disguised as a ...
This week in Akron history, Gen. Simon Perkins bought 160 acres southwest of present-day intersection of Main and Exchange ...
At 1.3 million square feet on two floors, Rolling Acres was the largest mall in the region, but its tenant occupancy rate had dropped to 65%, down from 90% in the 1990s. The mall was built in 1975 ...
AKRON, Ohio — Hundreds of mourners filled a downtown Akron theater on Wednesday to pay their last respects to Jayland Walker, a young Black man killed by police officers, in a city that has been ...
AKRON Amazon’s massive fulfillment center on the site of the former Rolling Acres Mall is nearly ready for Prime time.. Hiring for about 1,500 jobs at what is called an Amazon robotics sortable ...
Rolling Acres Mall in Akron opened in 1975. I was three years old. Some of my earliest childhood memories are of going to that mall. The mall had only been there for two years, but to a five year ...
Amazon is opening a fulfillment center on the site of the shuttered Rolling Acres Mall in Akron, Ohio. The fulfillment center is one of two 700,000-square-foot facilities Amazon is opening in Ohio ...
Amazon bringing 1,500 jobs to former mall site in Akron Doug Livingston Beacon Journal/Ohio.com GateHouse Media Ohio The worst kept secret in economic development is out: Amazon is building in Akron.
WKYC has confirmed that the Akron location will be on the site of the former Rolling Acres Mall on Romig Road. According to a news release from Amazon, the fulfillment centers are expected to ...
Rolling Acres Mall, Akron, Ohio. Seph Lawless / sephlawless.com. Lawless was born in Cleveland, in the state where all three of these malls were located. He told Newsweek: "I remember ...
The description of the mystery outfit that will occupy a 600,000-square-foot warehouse proposed for the city-owned former site of Rolling Acres Mall sounds like the e-commerce giant. However, Ohio and ...