Bente Christensen (born 1954), is an art director and production designer in Hollywood, California. She has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards. She was born in San Francisco, California. She received a B.A. in Theatre Arts and Design in 1976. She worked for NBC as an art director from 1977 to 1980. She has done freelance design for talk, variety, sit com and game shows.
She has worked for such clients as NBC, CBS, ABC, Mark Goodson Productions, Dick Clark, Peter Engel and Jay Wolpert. She has worked on various TV shows, including: The Price is Right starring Bob Barker, Saved by the Bell, Sale of the Century, Into the Night (for ABC),
Viki Lawrence talk show, Password, and Match Game.
She has worked for such clients as NBC, CBS, ABC, Mark Goodson Productions, Dick Clark, Peter Engel and Jay Wolpert. She has worked on various TV shows, including: The Price is Right starring Bob Barker, Saved by the Bell, Sale of the Century, Into the Night (for ABC),
Viki Lawrence talk show, Password, and Match Game.
Bad form
Future:
In recent times a new system has been incorporated to scale the degree of bad form on nights out, with the person responsible for the biggest act of bad form being awarded with the banana of bad form. The banana of bad form is often called “Bensons banana of bad form” this is purely down to the fact that he has been awarded it so many more times than anybody else.
Future:
In recent times a new system has been incorporated to scale the degree of bad form on nights out, with the person responsible for the biggest act of bad form being awarded with the banana of bad form. The banana of bad form is often called “Bensons banana of bad form” this is purely down to the fact that he has been awarded it so many more times than anybody else.
The Mountaineer Mall opened in 1975 in Morgantown, WV, home of West Virginia University. It was only the 2nd mall to open in North-Central West Virginia and despite its compact size, was a big success. When it first opened the mall was anchored by Murphy's Mart, JCPenny, and Montgomery Ward; plus other stores like Kinney Shoes, GNC, and other typical retail stores. In 1987, the mall added a new addition which included a new anchor, Stone and Thomas.
In 1994, Wal-Mart opened in place of Ames(Former Murphy's Mart) and eventually Montgomery Ward closed and Stone and Thomas became Elder Beerman. JCPenny moved to the newer Morgantown Mall and was replaced by The U.S. Factory Outlet and currently Gabriel Brothers.
Today the mall is only anchored by Gabes and Elder Beerman and is losing much interest but there have been rumors that there may be revitalization happening and some saying the mall will become office space.
In 1994, Wal-Mart opened in place of Ames(Former Murphy's Mart) and eventually Montgomery Ward closed and Stone and Thomas became Elder Beerman. JCPenny moved to the newer Morgantown Mall and was replaced by The U.S. Factory Outlet and currently Gabriel Brothers.
Today the mall is only anchored by Gabes and Elder Beerman and is losing much interest but there have been rumors that there may be revitalization happening and some saying the mall will become office space.
Overview
The Morgantown Mall is located northwest of the city of Morgantown's central business district along Interstate 79. The mall is not in Westover, WV city limits. The mall sits atop a plateau and is the newest mall within North-Central West Virginia. The road adjacent to the mall sees an average of 35,000 vehicles a day with that number increasing each month.
Retailers
The mall includes major department stores and junior department stores. Sears is located in the east corner, Elder Beerman in the center, JC Penney,also in the center, and Belk is on the west end. With the exception of Belk, all of the other 3 anchors have been at the mall since its opening; Belk's space was previously held by Proffitt's and before that was K-Mart, the original store in the location. The mall also features Steve & Barry's, American Eagle Outfitters, Carmike Cinemas, FYE, and many other stores and restaurants. The Morgantown Commons above the mall, also owned by Glimcher and detached from the mall, opened the newest retailer — Gabriel Brothers — in fall 2006.
Minor attraction
Kids Play Area
In 2003 the mall decided to remove the fountain that beautified its center court area and replaced it with the ever popular children's play area where kids can have a chance to play and a place for parents to relax while their children run around the scenes of a bear, tree, and log. Many parents and kids can be seen sitting in this area during peak mall hours.
History
The Morgantown Mall first opened its doors to the public in 1990 as a newer mall alternative to the Mountaineer Mall located across town above Greenbag Road. Due to the demand for space and modern appeal many anchors of the Mountaineer Mall abandoned the mall and began a move to the Morgantown Mall. Only Elder Beerman operates two stores in Morgantown, with one as a primary store, while the other operates as sort of an outlet version of the store, albeit still offering its latest styles.
Anchors
*Belk (86,479 sq. ft.)
*Carmike Cinemas (29,759 sq. ft.)
*Elder-Beerman (71,032 sq. ft.)
*JCPenney (85,771 sq. ft.)
*Sears (85,704 sq. ft.)
The Morgantown Mall is located northwest of the city of Morgantown's central business district along Interstate 79. The mall is not in Westover, WV city limits. The mall sits atop a plateau and is the newest mall within North-Central West Virginia. The road adjacent to the mall sees an average of 35,000 vehicles a day with that number increasing each month.
Retailers
The mall includes major department stores and junior department stores. Sears is located in the east corner, Elder Beerman in the center, JC Penney,also in the center, and Belk is on the west end. With the exception of Belk, all of the other 3 anchors have been at the mall since its opening; Belk's space was previously held by Proffitt's and before that was K-Mart, the original store in the location. The mall also features Steve & Barry's, American Eagle Outfitters, Carmike Cinemas, FYE, and many other stores and restaurants. The Morgantown Commons above the mall, also owned by Glimcher and detached from the mall, opened the newest retailer — Gabriel Brothers — in fall 2006.
Minor attraction
Kids Play Area
In 2003 the mall decided to remove the fountain that beautified its center court area and replaced it with the ever popular children's play area where kids can have a chance to play and a place for parents to relax while their children run around the scenes of a bear, tree, and log. Many parents and kids can be seen sitting in this area during peak mall hours.
History
The Morgantown Mall first opened its doors to the public in 1990 as a newer mall alternative to the Mountaineer Mall located across town above Greenbag Road. Due to the demand for space and modern appeal many anchors of the Mountaineer Mall abandoned the mall and began a move to the Morgantown Mall. Only Elder Beerman operates two stores in Morgantown, with one as a primary store, while the other operates as sort of an outlet version of the store, albeit still offering its latest styles.
Anchors
*Belk (86,479 sq. ft.)
*Carmike Cinemas (29,759 sq. ft.)
*Elder-Beerman (71,032 sq. ft.)
*JCPenney (85,771 sq. ft.)
*Sears (85,704 sq. ft.)