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The Outlets at Bergen Town Center

Neiman Marcus Reportedly Filing For Bankruptcy Amid COVID-19 Crisis Neiman Marcus Reportedly Filing For Bankruptcy Amid COVID-19 Crisis
Neiman Marcus Reportedly Filing For Bankruptcy Amid Covid-19 Crisis Neiman Marcus is preparing to seek bankruptcy protection as soon as this week, Reuters reports. The company is the first major U.S. department store operator to crumble during the coronavirus shutdown, which closed 43 locations -- along with nearly 24 Last Call stores and a pair of Bergdorf Goodmans in New York. A negotiation loan totaling hundreds of millions of dollars is in the final stages with creditors, as Neiman Marcus is $4.8 billion in debt, Reuters says. Neiman Marcus' three New Jersey locations are at Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, a Last Call Studio at The Outlets at …
Gourmet Chicken Finger Joint Opens First NJ Store At Bergen Town Center Gourmet Chicken Finger Joint Opens First NJ Store At Bergen Town Center
Gourmet Chicken Finger Joint Opens First NJ Store At Bergen Town Center Buffalo balsamic blue. Thai fiesta. Salted caramel pretzel. How are those for chicken fingers? They're all creations by Sticky's Finger Joint, opening its eighth location (and first in New Jersey) at The Outlets at Bergen Town Center in Paramus. Sticky's was created in 2012 by childhood friends Jon Sherman and Paul Abrahamian.  "Sticky’s takes the classic chicken finger to an elevated level by not only locally sourcing ingredients and using farm raised, antibiotic-free, hormone-free, chicken, but also by putting unique, flavorful, and creative spins on this childhood favorite," …
Nostalgic Shopper Spots Herself In Archived Bergen Town Center Photo Nostalgic Shopper Spots Herself In Archived Bergen Town Center Photo
Nostalgic Shopper Spots Herself In Archived Bergen Town Center Photo The last thing Denise Hamilton was expecting to see hanging on the wall at Bergen Town Center was a photo of herself. The Hackensack native was on a routine errand run to Whole Foods Wednesday when she saw the black and white image hanging in the Marshall's corridor, her younger self standing tall in the middle.  "I looked at it and I was like, 'That's me!'" said Hamilton, 69, who has a newspaper clipping of the photo from when it ran in the Bergen Record. "I couldn't believe it. I'm a part of this mall." A mall that for decades has been Hamilton's stomping grounds. "When I first got ma…