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The Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian mall esplanade, shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the downtown area of Santa Monica, California which originally opened as the Santa Monica Mall on November 8, 1965. [3]
Santa Monica Place is an outdoor shopping mall in Santa Monica, California. The mall is located at the south end of Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade shopping district, two blocks from the beach and Santa Monica Pier. The mall originally opened in 1980 as an indoor mall, and underwent a massive, three-year reconstruction process beginning ...
Confronting years of stagnation, public safety concerns and changing retail norms, commercial landlords and Santa Monica officials are trying to revitalize the Third Street Promenade.
Retail in Santa Monica’s main shopping drag is set to get a new look in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic under an evolving plan with a modest budget. The Third Street Promenade, a draw for ...
Ballerina Clown by Jonathan Borofsky Parkhurst Building, Main St., Santa Monica Ocean Park Branch Library, Main Street Santa Monica. Main Street, from the intersections of Strand to Rose streets, mostly in Santa Monica, California, but also in the Venice neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, from Strand to Rose is a popular upscale shopping district on the Westside of Los Angeles.
The meat in Silver Lake's walkabilty sandwich is Sunset Junction, where Santa Monica and Sunset boulevards converge and there's plenty for pedestrians to peruse, including Mohawk General Store and ...
Santa Monica Place – Santa Monica (1980) The Shops at Dos Lagos – Corona (2006) The Shops at River Park – Fresno (1996) The Shops at Sportsman's Lodge – Studio City (2022) Vietnam Town – San Jose (2007) Simi Valley Town Center – Simi Valley (2005) (11) Stanford Shopping Center – Palo Alto – 1,347,935 sq ft (125,227.3 m 2) (1955)
Santa Monica's once-bustling Third Street Promenade is dotted with empty storefronts. An indoor pickleball club could point to creative ways for filling them.