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As Detroit's population spread north and
west out of the city, the J. L. Hudson Company built the huge Northland
Shopping Center at Eight Mile Road, the boundary between Wayne and
Oakland counties. The mall's central store, a multi-storied J. L.
Hudson's, was flanked by one hundred smaller shops. The mall also had
acres of parking lots. The success at Northland was soon adopted by
developers all across the country.
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