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[[Image:harborplace.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] HARBOR PLACE MALL. Harbor Place Mall, developed by [[HARTIG, Kenneth F. Jr.|Kenneth F. HARTIG, Jr.]] and [[THOMPSON, John "Jack"|John "Jack" THOMPSON]], converted the former [[ADAMS COMPANY (Encyclopedia Dubuque)]] building at the [[ICE HARBOR]] into a shopping mall. The tenants came to include the Ice Harbor Emporium, Dubuque Trolley, Inc., Harbor Place Snack Shop, Harbor Place Antiques and Collectibles, Becky's Area Rugs, Rustic Hills Carriage Tours, Mississippi Fudge Factory, and the [[DISCOVERY CENTER]].
[[Image:harborplace.jpg|left|thumb|350px|Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]] HARBOR PLACE MALL. Harbor Place Mall, developed by [[HARTIG, Kenneth F. Jr.|Kenneth F. HARTIG, Jr.]] and [[THOMPSON, John "Jack"|John "Jack" THOMPSON]], converted the former [[ADAMS COMPANY (Encyclopedia Dubuque)]] building at the [[ICE HARBOR]] into a shopping mall. The tenants came to include the [[ICE HARBOR EMPORIUM]], Dubuque Trolley, Inc., Harbor Place Snack Shop, Harbor Place Antiques and Collectibles, Becky's Area Rugs, Rustic Hills Carriage Tours, Mississippi Fudge Factory, and the [[DISCOVERY CENTER]].





Revision as of 15:36, 13 December 2024

Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

HARBOR PLACE MALL. Harbor Place Mall, developed by Kenneth F. HARTIG, Jr. and John "Jack" THOMPSON, converted the former ADAMS COMPANY (Encyclopedia Dubuque) building at the ICE HARBOR into a shopping mall. The tenants came to include the ICE HARBOR EMPORIUM, Dubuque Trolley, Inc., Harbor Place Snack Shop, Harbor Place Antiques and Collectibles, Becky's Area Rugs, Rustic Hills Carriage Tours, Mississippi Fudge Factory, and the DISCOVERY CENTER.


A flyer distributed by Harbor Place Mall. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
These were two of the major events sponsored by the Mall to attract children and their parents. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding
Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

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Source:

1. Pieters, Jeffrey, " Business Collective 'Bringing the Harbor Up to the Hill," Telegraph Herald, January 15, 1999, p. 1