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Charlotte Russe, the women's apparel store that went bankrupt and liquidated in March, has been revived under new ownership. It re-opened recently at the Lynnhaven Mall in Virginia Beach.
Kimberly Pierceall / The Virginian-Pilot
Charlotte Russe, the women’s apparel store that went bankrupt and liquidated in March, has been revived under new ownership. It re-opened recently at the Lynnhaven Mall in Virginia Beach.
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Amid fears of rioting and looting, Lynnhaven Mall in Virginia Beach shut down early on Monday.

Managers for Chicago-based Brookfield Properties, which owns the mall, saw talk on social media about people threatening violence at the shopper center, Virginia Beach Police Department spokeswoman Officer Linda Kuehn said.

After speaking with the police department, the mall’s manager decided to close at 3 p.m., Brookfield Properties spokeswoman Lindsay Kahn said.

The shopping center, which is home to more than 120 stores at South Lynnhaven Road and Lynnhaven Parkway, has recently been closing at 7 p.m.