The Summit is a 2012 documentary film about the 2008 K2 disaster. It combines documentary footage with recreations.

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The Summit

The Summit may refer to:

  • The Summit, Queensland, town in Australia
  • The Summit (Wheatfield), New York shopping center
  • The Summit (Birmingham), Alabama shopping center
  • The Summit (Bukit Mertajam), shopping center in Bukit Mertajam, Penang
  • The Summit of Louisville, the original name of a Kentucky shopping center now known as the Paddock Shops
  • The Summit (Reno), Nevada, shopping center
  • The Summit (San Francisco), California
  • The Summit (Hong Kong)
  • The Summit (Houston), Texas; an indoor arena now known as the Lakewood Church Central Campus
  • The Summit Show, Canadian reality programme aired by OLN
  • The Summit (TV miniseries), 2008 Canadian two-part miniseries, starring Bruce Greenwood, James Purefoy, Christopher Plummer and others
  • The Summit (film), a 2012 film about the mountain K2 by Nick Ryan
  • The Summit (Easthampton), weekly newspaper in Easthampton, Massachusetts, published by the Daily Hampshire Gazette
  • Altamont, California, formerly The Summit
  • The Summit League, NCAA Division I athletics conference
  • The Summit (Wheatfield, New York)

    The Summit, formerly Summit Park Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall in Wheatfield, New York. Opened in 1972, the mall became largely vacant by the late 1990s. It underwent renovations in 2004 and 2005 which added new anchor stores and tenants, but after the mall's developers filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009, the complex was closed except for three anchor stores: Sears, The Bon-Ton and Save-A-Lot, with two more vacant anchors last occupied by Steve & Barry's and a Macy's closeout store.

    The Summit was located on Williams Road south of US 62 (Niagara Falls Boulevard) and north of NY 265/NY 384 (River Road).

    History

    The original anchor stores of Summit Park Mall were Sears and three local department stores: AM&A's (now The Bon-Ton), Hens & Kelly and Jenss, with other major tenants including Child World and McCrory. Hens & Kelly moved out in 1982, and remained vacant until October 1992, when Macy's opened its first closeout store in the space.

    Also in 1992, Child World closed its store, which was converted to a Toys "R" Us by year's end. The Macy's closeout store closed in 1995 and was never replaced by another anchor. By the late 1990s, the mall was 40% vacant, and its owners had expressed interest in converting portions of it to office space. Jenss closed in 1998.

    The Summit (San Francisco)

    The Summit is a highrise condominium tower developed by Joseph Eichler, located at the top of the upscale Russian Hill in San Francisco, California, at 999 Green Street. The tower was designed by Niell Smith and Associates. Above ground, it has 4 floors of parking and 25 floors of residential condominiums. The tower, completed in 1965, has some of San Francisco's most expensive and scenic condos. This residential tower is featured in Sean Wilsey's book Oh the Glory of It All as well as "Significant Others" and "Sure of You" by Armistead Maupin.

    Residents include former Secretary of State George Shultz and his wife, San Francisco's chief of protocol, Charlotte Smith Mailliard Swig Shultz. The couple hosted British Prime Minister Tony Blair at their two-floor penthouse home when Blair visited California in July 2006.

    See also

  • List of tallest buildings in San Francisco
  • References

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