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Until [[2015]] the building was managed by [[Shades Valley Real Estate]]. After that, it was managed by [[Bostany Realty]] and then was sold to [[Capstone Development Partners]] in [[2021]].
Until [[2015]] the building was managed by [[Shades Valley Real Estate]]. After that, it was managed by [[Bostany Realty]] and then was sold to [[Capstone Development Partners]] in [[2021]].


In [[2022]] Capstone demolished the building and redeveloped the site for [[Luca]] restaurant and another tenant.
In [[2022]] Capstone demolished the building and redeveloped the site for [[Luca Lagotto]] restaurant and [[Hero Doughnuts]].


==Tenants==
==Tenants==
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** [[Bill Aroosian Designs]]
** [[Bill Aroosian Designs]]
** [[Cakeffect]] (2011–2015)
** [[CakEffect]] ([[Komeh Davis]] 2011–2019)


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Valley Mall|*]]
[[Category:2022 demolitions]]

Latest revision as of 16:43, 2 February 2024

Sign for Valley Mall

Valley Mall was a retail strip shopping center and two-story commercial building located at 1718–1722 28th Avenue South and at 1719–1725 27th Terrace South, backing up to Griffin Brook in Homewood.

Until 2015 the building was managed by Shades Valley Real Estate. After that, it was managed by Bostany Realty and then was sold to Capstone Development Partners in 2021.

In 2022 Capstone demolished the building and redeveloped the site for Luca Lagotto restaurant and Hero Doughnuts.

Tenants

References

  • Embry, Neal (October 26, 2021) "Valley Mall to be torn down, redeveloped; existing businesses share their thoughts." The Homewood Star