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The article states that the Mall at Bay Plaza was the first enclosed anchored shopping mall to be built in New York in forty years, since Queens Center opened in 1973 -- and this statement has a footnoted citation. Unfortunately, the statement (and, therefore, the original reference) are incorrect! There's a mall where the Manhattan Gimbels store was located -- variously known as "A&S Plaza" (when Abraham & Straus still existed) and later "Manhattan Mall" -- that definitely opened in the intervening period, between 1973 and 2013, though I couldn't tell you exactly when. Is there a way of correcting this?71.183.5.6 (talk) 11:22, 9 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]