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| - Opened in 1957, the same year as the Garden State Plaza, it was originally an outdoor shopping mall. It was later converted into an enclosed shopping mall in 1972. The mall was completely renovated in 2009. The Outlets at Bergen Town Center is open from Monday-Saturday, but is closed on Sundays due to highly restrictive Bergen County blue laws, except for restaurants that have special Sunday entrances, Whole Foods Market, Blink Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, CVS, Massage Envy, and Ulta Spa.
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| - Opened in 1957, the same year as the Garden State Plaza, it was originally an outdoor shopping mall. It was later converted into an enclosed shopping mall in 1972. The mall was completely renovated in 2009. The Outlets at Bergen Town Center is open from Monday-Saturday, but is closed on Sundays due to highly restrictive Bergen County blue laws, except for restaurants that have special Sunday entrances, Whole Foods Market, Blink Fitness, 24 Hour Fitness, CVS, Massage Envy, and Ulta Spa. Across the street from the main mall is a little strip mall. The original tenants were Spa 2 (closed 2005), Chuck E. Cheese's (closed in 2010 and moved to its new location at The Shoppes on IV), and Shop Rite (closed 1998 and moved to its new location on Route 4). The current tenants in the strip mall are Red Robin and REI. Cups Frozen Yogurt was part of the three tenants, but it closed in 2015. Lowe's, Miller's Ale House, and 24 Hour Fitness were added later, and they are located behind the strip mall. The Outlets at Bergen Town Center also had a chapel, which was located above Marshalls. Although they did not provide Sunday masses since the mall is closed on Sundays, the chapel was open Monday-Saturday and conducted three masses a day, four on Satudays. There was also a gift shop next to the chapel entrance. The chapel closed on March 1, 2017.
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