Hollywood Fashion Center

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The Hollywood Fashion Center was a shopping mall located at the corner of Pines Boulevard (Florida State Road 820) and US 441 in Hollywood, Florida. The mall opened in 1972, and had four anchor stores. The mall was made infamous as being the location from where Adam Walsh was abducted. With the opening of Pembroke Lakes Mall in nearby Pembroke Pines, Florida in 1992, most of the anchor stores in the Fashion Center moved to the bigger stores at Pembroke Lakes Mall. The mall closed in 1993, but for a brief period from 2002-2004 it served as an indoor flea market until it was discovered many of the booths were selling stolen wares. It has been closed since then. However, the building itself still stands today.[1]

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  1. ^ The Hollywood Fashion Center at MallHistory.com

Adam walsh was not abducted from the Hollywood Fashion Center at US 441 and Pines Blvd. He was abducted from a Sears Dept store at the Hollywood Mall, located at Hollywood Boulevard and Park Road. right you have the wrong mall. adam walsh was not taken from the fashion center but the sears at the hollywood mall