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Landmark: Manhattan Town CenterCity: Manhattan KS
Country: USA Kansas
Continent: North America
Manhattan Town Center, Manhattan KS, USA Kansas, North America
Manhattan Town Center is a retail shopping mall located in Manhattan, Kansas, USA.
It serves as a primary commercial hub for the city and surrounding Riley County.
Visual Characteristics
The structure is a single-story, enclosed mall with a rectangular footprint. Exterior walls are primarily constructed of light-colored brick and pre-cast concrete panels. Interior corridors are finished with carpeted flooring, painted drywall, and suspended acoustic tile ceilings. Skylights are integrated throughout the main walkways to provide natural light.
Location & Access Logistics
Manhattan Town Center is situated at 1000 Yarrow Place, Manhattan, KS 66502. It is approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) west of downtown Manhattan. Access is via Yarrow Place, which connects to Seth Child Road (US-24). Ample paved parking is available in surface lots surrounding the mall on all sides. Public transportation is served by the Riley County Transit bus system, with Route 3 stopping directly at the mall's main entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Manhattan Town Center began in 1980 and was completed in 1982. It was developed by The Macerich Company. The site was previously undeveloped agricultural land.
Key Highlights & Activities
Shopping for apparel, electronics, and home goods is the primary activity. The mall houses a variety of national retail chains and local businesses. Food court dining is available. Special events, such as holiday celebrations and community gatherings, are periodically hosted in common areas.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located in multiple areas throughout the mall. Seating areas with benches are provided in common spaces. Limited shaded areas are available in the exterior parking lots. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the mall. Food vendors are concentrated in the central food court, with additional dining options in adjacent outparcels.
Best Time to Visit
Weekdays, particularly mid-morning (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM), offer less crowded shopping conditions. Weekend afternoons (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM) are typically the busiest periods. Lighting is consistent due to artificial illumination.
Facts & Legends
The mall's original anchor tenant was Dillard's, which has since closed. A local anecdote suggests that a specific bench in the food court is considered a "lucky spot" for finding a parking space, though this is unsubstantiated.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kansas State University (2.0km East)
- Konza Prairie Biological Station (10.0km Southeast)
- Tuttle Creek State Park (12.0km North)
- Sunset Zoo (3.5km East)