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This section is dedicated to smaller shopping centers, mostly the early indoor and outdoor facilities built in the late 50's, the first wave of what have now become the enormous shopping complexes we see now. These centers, the first step away from the downtown retail district, still managed to maintain some sense of character and local flavor. Many of these are either being converted or razed in favor of centers anchored around the "big box" stores like Wal-Mart, Lowes, Meijer and the like. For an example of that, see my feature page on the Wonderland Mall, Livonia.

COLONIAL SHOPPING CENTER PORT HURON
GENESEE VALLEY CENTER FLINT
SOUTH FLINT PLAZA
TEL-12 MALL
WESTLAND
WESTLAND CENTER
WONDERLAND CENTER FROM DALE
WONDERLAND MALL FEDERALS FROM DWAYNE ROSZKOWSKI
ALPENA SHOPPING CENTEREASTAND MALL
EASTGATE CENTER ROSEVILLEEASTLAND
EASTLAND HARPER WOODSFRANDOR SHOPPING CTR LANSING
KALAMAZOOMUSKEGON MALL
MUSKEGON MALL 2NILES
NORTHLANDNORTHLAND 2
NORTHLAND 3NORTHLAND CENTER
NORTHLAND CENTER SOUTHFIELDNORTHLAND CENTER SOUTHFIELD 1
NORTHLAND UNDER CONSTRUCTIONOAKLAND MALL
OAKLAND MALL TROYPARK SHOPPING MALL KALAMAZOO
PETOSKEYPONTIAC MALL
ROGERS PLAZA WYOMINGSEARS SHOPPING CENTER LINCOLN PARK
SUMMIT PLACE MALL PONTIACWESTLAND1
WESTLAND2WOODLAND MALL GRAND RAPIDS
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