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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Meadowlands, Westfield Garden State Plaza, The Outlets at Bergen Town Center, Bridgewater Commons, Paramus Park, Menlo Park Mall, Forrestal Village, Pier Village, Freehold Raceway Mall, Rockaway Townsquare, Willowbrook Mall, Voorhees Town Center, Hamilton Mall, Cherry Hill Mall, The Mall at Short Hills, Newport Centre, Livingston Mall, Mill Creek Mall, The Shops at Riverside, Monmouth Mall, Woodbridge Center, The Pier Shops at Caesars, Shore Mall, Seaview Square Mall, Quaker Bridge Mall, Jersey Gardens, Fashion Center, Ocean County Mall, Manalapan Mall, Wayne Towne Center, Moorestown Mall, Cumberland Mall, Brunswick Square, The Grove at Shrewsbury, Atlantic City Outlets at The Walk, Burlington Center Mall, Deptford Mall, The Village at Manalapan, Ledgewood Mall, Seacourt Pavilion, MarketFair Mall, The Quarter at Tropicana, Harmon Meadow Plaza, The Promenade at Sagemore, Elizabeth Center, Phillipsburg Mall, Manalapan EpiCentre, Streets of Chester. Excerpt: Shopping malls in New Jersey have played a major role in shaping the suburban landscape of the state following World War II. New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the United States, and in the suburban sphere of influence of both New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has a comparatively large number of notable malls throughout the state. Paramus, in Bergen County, is one of the largest shopping meccas in the country, with its four major shopping malls accounting for a significant proportion of the over $5 billion in annual retail sales generated in the borough, more than any other ZIP Code in the United States. This high level of retail sales persists despite the fact that the County, in general, and the Borough, in particular, have blue laws that force the malls and other retailers to close on Sunday. Westfield Garden State Plaza was the state's ...