Algonquin Commons

In early 2013, U.S. Bank filed to foreclose on Algonquin Commons after then-owner Inland Properties ceased payments.

The Commons is also notable for its chic, upscale appearance, including outdoor lighting, lush landscaping, sidewalks and brick pavers to connect the various buildings in the center, outdoor music, individually designed storefronts, benches, and a number of special events held throughout the year, including public art displays, celebrity guest appearances, summer concerts, the Touch-a-Truck event, and horse-drawn carriage rides during the holidays.

[3] Algonquin Commons is anchored by DSW Shoe Warehouse, Dick's Sporting Goods, Discovery Clothing Company, Half Price Books, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Ross Dress for Less, Trader Joe's, and Ulta.

Additional retailers include Apricot Lane Boutique, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Loft, Bath & Body Works, Carter's, Claire's, Express, Hallmark (Every Good Thing), Hollister Co., Jared the Galleria of Jewelry, Lane Bryant, Maurices, Pacific Sunwear, Taylor Stevens Salon & Spa, The Tile Shop, Tilly's, Torrid, UBreakiFix and Victoria's Secret.

Randall Crossing includes Eye Boutique, Lumes Pancake House, Men's Wearhouse, Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, Revital Nails & Spa, Crumbl Cookies, and Tan 9.99.