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Royal Trucks is a company in Torrance, California that makes skateboard trucks, the axle-like structures to which a skateboard's wheels are attached, and apparel. According to Transworld Business and Chocolate Skateboards , the company was founded in 1999 by Rudy Johnson and Guy Mariano.
Del Amo Fashion Center is a three-level regional shopping mall in Torrance, California, United States.It is currently managed and co-owned by Simon Property Group.. With a gross leasable area (GLA) of 2,519,601 sq ft (234,079 m 2), it is the seventh largest shopping mall in the United States.
Pages in category "Companies based in Torrance, California" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
270,749 square feet (25,153.4 m 2) (Torrance Promenade) [2] Torrance Promenade , formerly Old Towne , is a shopping mall in Torrance, California , United States. The original Old Towne mall built in 1972 featured a mix of shopping, amusement and entertainment.
Gemco was an American chain of membership department stores that was owned by San Leandro-based Lucky Stores, a California supermarket company which eventually became part of Albertsons. Gemco operated from 1959 until closing in late 1986. A number of the west coast stores leases were sold to Target which fueled
Oct. 21—Get ready, Carhartt bros. The blue-collar, workwear brand is bringing a namesake store to ABQ Uptown, the upscale shopping mall in the Northeast Heights. At 2201 Q Street NE, the store ...
Everlane is an American clothing retailer that sells primarily online. Headquartered in San Francisco, California with stores in New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Los Angeles, Austin, and Palo Alto, [1] the company was founded in 2010 by Michael Preysman and Jesse Farmer with the mission of selling clothing [2] [3] with transparent pricing.
In 2009, Ascena Retail Group expanded into the girls' clothing market by purchasing Tween Brands, the owner of the Justice chain of 891 stores. [8] Justice, which is aimed at girls between ages 7 and 14, is the successor of Limited Too, originally launched in 1987 by The Limited. Limited Too changed its name to Tween Brands in 2008, and the ...