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'''Kmart #3484''' was a [[Kmart]] [[discount department store]] located at [[I-79 (Elkview, West Virginia)|I-79]]/[[Us 43 Crossings Mall (Elkview, West Virginia)|Us 43 Crossings Mall]] in [[Elkview, West Virginia|Elkview]], [[West Virginia]]. The store opened November 16, 1989 and closed December 2019.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bQbJ704l5I8hkf4hUNa7IyYzGW5I3CIBYmqigrRLD7g/edit "Kmart latest"] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>
'''Kmart #3484''' was a [[Kmart]] [[discount department store]] located at [[I-79 (Elkview, West Virginia)|I-79]]/[[Us 43 Crossings Mall (Elkview, West Virginia)|Us 43 Crossings Mall]] in [[Elkview, West Virginia|Elkview]], [[West Virginia]]. The store opened November 16, 1989 and closed December 2019.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bQbJ704l5I8hkf4hUNa7IyYzGW5I3CIBYmqigrRLD7g/edit "Kmart latest"] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref> According to the complaint, the plaintiff was employed by Kmart Corp., a tenant of the Crossings Mall shopping center in Elkview and lost her job when the center temporarily closed because of flooding in 2016.


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Coordinates: 38°30′06″N 81°24′51″W / 38.501790°N 81.414277°W / 38.501790; -81.414277

Kmart #3484
Store number3484
AddressI-79/Us 43 Crossings Mall
CityElkview, West Virginia
OpenedNovember 16, 1989
ClosedDecember 2019
TypeSeries 36
Retail floor area86,479 square feet (8,034.2 m2)

Kmart #3484 was a Kmart discount department store located at I-79/Us 43 Crossings Mall in Elkview, West Virginia. The store opened November 16, 1989 and closed December 2019.[1] According to the complaint, the plaintiff was employed by Kmart Corp., a tenant of the Crossings Mall shopping center in Elkview and lost her job when the center temporarily closed because of flooding in 2016.

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