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by erikatheskysailor There's numerous novelty and general shops in the Arcade's lower level, as well some swank restaurants and smaller cafe's in a food court. Not all storefronts are occupied and it's not usually bustling with crowds, so it's a pleasent place to explore. It's also drop-dead gorgeous! See my 'things to do' Arcade tip for more info...
That depends on what retailer you shop at. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: 420 Superior Avenue, downtown.Phone: 216.575.1234 (hotel desk)Directions: In the civic district, between E9th & E4th, on Superior.
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If you want alot of good choices in one place, I recommend The Avenue inside Tower City Center, within the Terminal Tower, on Public Square. The Galleria on E9th St. serves as the rival of TCC, but they're going under, little by little... many shops there have closed but the place is busy on weekdays during lunch breaks for people.
There's Daffy Dan's on E 9th St, and they sell alot of Cleveland merchandise; most of which has to do with the history of the city, sports teams, cultural centers, etc. There's other stores around downtown that also sell such merchandise, but DD's is a major location. Of course, a sounvenier from the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is always a good choice, in my opinion. :)
Dunno, I don't have many Cleveland souveniers, being that I live here, nor do I have a great need for many. :) Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: DD's is on E 9th St, I think next to the Hampton Inn.
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by Tinci Always Wal*mart. . . you can get everything you want, from shoes to jewelry to food and drink. . . and everything on low prices. Leave a Comment Theme: Women's Clothes
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Everything you can think of is out here. All the major department store, Best Buy, specialty shops, a Japense Restaurant, Mexican Restaurant, Half-price books, over 200 shops in the mall. The area spreads out over 4 square miles of plazas, shops, restaurants, banks, and nearly every service and material you could want. Theme: OtherAddress: Lorain Ave & Great Northern BlvdDirections: Take I-480 from town, west to Great Northern Blvd. Exit and you're in the thick of it. Restaurants and shops line the roads northward. The mall is on the west side of Gt Northern Blvd, you'll have to cross to the left turn lanes.
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One of the newest shopping areas in Greater Cleveland, Crocker Park is part of the new trend of 'constructed' downtowns. Laid out like a new city, but a footprint no bigger than the mega malls that were being built, Crocker Park has all the amenities of the major shopping malls, (store selection: Dicks Sporting, Barnes & Nobles, etc), available parking (3 covered parking towers) and a wide range of eats through out the area. Window shopping, street vendors, street musicians, all with an upscale feel and the comfort of being out of the downtown. Theme: OtherAddress: Detroit Rd @ Crocker RdDirections: So. on Crocker Road exit off I-90 in Westlake or No. on Sterns Rd (which becomes Crocker Rd) off I-480 in North Olmsted
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This is a chain store owned by the same company as Urban outfitters but aimed at more expensive female clothing. The clothes are ecletic and not the kind of stuff you will find at express, limited or that type of store in a mall. My wife loves the store though I am not too happy with the prices. This branch is in a high end shopping plaza out in Woodmore. I hung out at the nearby Barnes and NObles (closest Barnes to downtown) while my wife shopped here.
Colorful women's clothing though stick to the sales rack unless you have money.
100-200 for non sale 40-70 for the sale items. Leave a Comment Theme: Women's ClothesAddress: 28829 Chagrin Blvd, Woodmere, OHPhone: 216.464.7452Directions: Chagrin Shopping area in Woodmere, OH.Website: http://www.anthropologie.com/
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Some of the best shopping and dining in all of the Cleveland area are in some of the new-age mini-boom towns - an integrated mix of upper-class residential apartments, fine dining, and expensive shopping. There are three in the Cleveland area - Crocker Park in the western suburbs (Westlake, Exit 156 on I-90 ), Cornerstone Project in the south suburbs (Parma Heights, Exit 234 on I-71, travel 1 to 2 miles north on Rt. 42, Pearl Rd.) that is still being constructed - but the original, and the best, in my opinion, is Legacy Village on the eastside (Beachwood, Exit 32 on I-271, take Cedar Rd. west for 1 mile). Scenic cobblestone streets and old-time lamp posts, plently of big name shops and food delights. Bring your wallet and spend the day!
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Yes, I know, you thought this was a museum. It is, but it is also the best music store in town. Anything Rock and Roll is here. No admission to the gift shop, but try and get out without finding something you've been looking for. Maybe it's the one hit wonders? The entire Beatles Anthology? What ever you're looking for, it'll be here.
No discounts, but the prices are what you'd expect for hard to find music. Theme: MusicAddress: 1 Key PlazaPhone: 888-764-ROCKDirections: Down on the Ninth Street Pier.Website: www.rockhall.com
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I really like shopping at Tower City Center because it doesn't look or feel like a mall. My boyfriend and I love going to Tower City during the day and then having dinner and walking around in the city. Leave a Comment
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 The famous shoes by blaird For my grandmother's solemn communion she needed shoes, besides the old beat up ones she wore every day. For this event, my great grandfather took my grandmother to a local merchant that was a family friend. My grandmother's story goes on that they (my grandmother, my great grandfather, and the merchant) went to a large back room to look at shoes. My grandmother said she quickly saw a pair of white leather shoes that she immediately fell in love with. My great grandfather, having a very soft spot for my grandmother, bought the shoes immediately. As my grandmother and her father got home, my great grandmother took a look at the shoes in her daughter's hands and exploded. She was upset that my great grandfather bought such an expensive pair of shoes when the family was tight on cash. At this, I guess my great grandfather whispered to his daughter not to worry about having the shoes and told her to put the shoes in her room. It seems my great grandmother controlled the home, unless my great grandfather felt very strongly about something. He so wanted her to have the white leather shoes, and she did. Leave a Comment Theme: ShoesAddress: St Clair Neighborhood
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