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4 unusual facts about Strip Mall


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The categories of retailers may vary widely, from electronics stores to bookstores to home improvement stores.

Strip Mall

In addition to Brown and Koherr, episodes of the series were directed by Alan Cohn; Sam Irvin (who also directed Brown in Out There and Fat Rose and Squeaky); and Bobcat Goldthwait (the latter previously worked with Brown in Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful and Shakes the Clown).

Bob Koherr, who had directed Brown in the 1997 movie Plump Fiction, played a biker named Blank and his identical brothers Blair and Blunt.

Watson Systems

The company developed and produced a worldwide database- and Internet-based audio advertising system for supermarkets and shopping centres.


Fairfield, Alabama

Other retail businesses are concentrated along Aronov Drive, northwest of Western Hills Mall, though those strip malls have declined due to closures of Kmart, Winn-Dixie, and Sears locations.

Florida State Road 820

Using data from over a two-year period, the company found that 357 vehicular accidents happened during their study at the intersection, which is where C. B. Smith Park, Pembroke Lakes Mall, a hospital, and two shopping centers are located.

Jim O'Heir

In 2000, he starred in a regular role in the Comedy Central series Strip Mall as Harvey Krudup, the unattractive husband of protagonist Tammi Tyler, who was played by Julie Brown.


see also

JV's Restaurant

J V's Restaurant is a Falls Church and Fairfax County, Virginia institution that evolved from a strip mall eatery, founded in October 1947, into one of the Washington, D.C. region's premiere locations for live music, without losing its rustic atmosphere.

Park Road

Park Road Shopping Center, an open area strip mall located in Charlotte, North Carolina

Ravena, New York

The plaza used to house a movieplex and arcade which were converted into a strip mall and an A&P.

Shoppers World

Shopper's World, a strip mall on the site of Shoppers' World, one of the first suburban malls in the U.S.

University Heights Suburban Centre, Saskatoon

The development consists of several strip-mall buildings anchored by Shopper's Drug Mart, and Safeway.