The FieldHouse is now open at NorthPark Mall!

WHO: The FieldHouse is new to the Quad Cities, but they have been in business throughout Iowa for over 80 years. They specialize in black and gold décor for those die-hard football fans in the Midwest.

WHAT: The FieldHouse is directly across from Skeffington's Formal Wear. A good place to park is in between JCPenney and Barnes & Noble. The FieldHouse has over 20 beers on tap with big screen TVs broadcasting the games, plus enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere that makes this spot appealing for youth sports teams after a big win. You can now enjoy burgers, chicken sandwiches, pizza and steaks made to order in the all new FieldHouse at NorthPark Mall.  Grand Opening festivities will take place on September 20 including entertainment and great specials.

NorthPark and SouthPark will host annual Job Fairs at both centers. Retailers and outside businesses will be available at NorthPark on September 12 from 4-6p and at SouthPark on September 19 from 4-6p.

For more information on great sales and events, visit www.north-park-mall-ia.com or www.shopsouthparkmall-il.com or follow us on Twitter @NorthParkMallIA or @SouthParkMallIL and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NorthParkMallIA or www.facebook.com/SouthParkMallIL.

WHEN: FieldHouse Grand Opening September 27, 2014 11a-1p

NorthPark Job Fair September 12 4p-6p

SouthPark Job Fair September 19 4p-6p

WHERE: FieldHouse - NorthPark Mall across from Skeffington's or at the outside mall entrance by JCPenney.

Job Fair, September 12 - NorthPark Mall in the common area between JCPenney and Younkers

Job Fair, September 19 - SouthPark Mall in the common area between Younkers and Dillard's

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