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Burbank Town Center (formerly Media City Center) is a large shopping mall complex that opened in August 1991 in Burbank, California, United States. The three-level indoor mall is anchored by Macy's , Burlington , Sears , and ROUND1 Bowling & Amusement , with an open air shopping plaza anchored by Office Depot .
On September 22, 2022, it was announced that Sears would be closing at the Valley Mall in Union Gap, Washington, by Sunday, November 20, 2022. [41] [42] A day later, it was announced that Sears would be closing at Burbank Town Center in Burbank, California, the last original anchor from opening day of
The entrance to the newly reopned Sears store in the Burbank Town Center mall on December 1. - Samantha Delouya/CNN The home goods and furniture section of Sears in Burbank, CA, on December 1.
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Revitalization efforts focused on an empty 40-acre (16 ha) parcel adjacent to Golden Mall, now the site of the Burbank Town Center mall. Ernest Hahn didn't follow through on plans to build a $140 million "Towncenter" there - plans that included transforming Golden Mall into a themed " village street" that would feed into the new development.
The former Sears site at Town Center Mall in Boca Raton sits on 18.6 acres of land. The issue is a contract dispute between Seritage SRC Finance, which owns the 18.6-acre former Sears site, and ...
The San Fernando Strip is an exclusive mall designed to be a modern urban village, with apartments above the mall. An upscale shopping district is located in the state-of-the-art Empire Center neighborhood. The Burbank Town Center is a retail complex adjacent to the downtown core that was built in two phases between 1991 and 1992.
Kohl's closed in June 2016 as a part of closing 18 stores nationwide. The Fallbrook Square sign and marquee can be seen in the 1974 drag racing documentary "Funny Car Summer" when a bicycle drag race event was held there. Fallbrook Center was used as the exterior location of the "Burbank Buymore" on Warner Brothers and NBC's Chuck.