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Rockaway Townsquare, a super regional shopping center, is the area's shopping destination of choice with a diverse retail mix. Anchors include Macy's, Lord & Taylor, JC Penney, and Sears and features over 180 specialty stores and eateries including Abercrombie & Fitch, Aeropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor, Apple, Bare Escentuals, Brookstone, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Caché, The Children’s Place, Coach, The Disney Store, Express, Forever 21, Francesca’s Collections, GapKids, Godiva Chocolatier, GUESS?, Gymboree, H&M, Helzberg Diamonds, Hollister Co., J.Crew, Pandora, Swarovski, Tilly’s, Vans. The mall also contains two casual restaurants; Red Robin and Friendly's. In addition three companion retail centers surround the main mall: Rockaway Commons featuring Best Buy and a combination Toys "R" Us/Babies "R" Us. Rockaway Town Court includes Christmas Tree Shops, BuyBuy Baby, and Michaels. Rockaway Town Plaza offers AMC Theatres, Dick's Sporting Goods, Five Below, Panera Bread, PetSmart, Pier 1 Imports, Target, and more.
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