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The center opened in 1990, was anchored by Nordstrom and a 140,000-square-foot (13,000 m 2) Broadway department store. [2] The mall was built by the Santa Barbara City Redevelopment Agency, and John Field was the architect. [3] The Broadway was converted to Macy's, which closed in 2017. That building is, as of mid-2020, still empty, and is now ...
La Cumbre Plaza is an outdoor shopping center located in Santa Barbara, California. The first property built by The Hahn Company, La Cumbre Plaza opened in 1967 [1] and was purchased by Macerich in 2004. [2] Macerich now holds a long-term lease, which goes through 2077 without ownership of the 31-acre site (13 ha). [3]
Paseo Nuevo – Santa Barbara (1990) Platform – Culver City (2016) Plaza El Segundo – El Segundo (2006) The Point – El Segundo (2015) The Promenade at Westlake – Westlake Village (1997) Promenade on the Peninsula – Rolling Hills Estates (1981) The Promenade Shops at Orchard Valley – Manteca (2008) The River at Rancho Mirage ...
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 ...
La Cumbre Plaza – Santa Barbara (1967–present, outdoor) La Habra Fashion Square – La Habra (1968–1992) La Jolla Village Square – La Jolla (1979–1992) La Mirada Mall – La Mirada (1970s–1990) Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (1973–2018) Lakewood Center – Lakewood (1978–present) Las Americas Premium Outlets – San Ysidro ...
Santa Barbara: Downtown Santa Barbara State Street [114] 1998 [114] closed 675 CO Columbus, Ohio: northern suburbs Columbus Polaris Fashion Place: Nov 2001 [123] open 212 612 PA Los Angeles/ Inland Empire Palm Desert: Palm Desert The Gardens on El Paseo 1999 [124] open 254 654 WW New York metro area Huntington Station, N.Y. Long Island [125 ...
The store in Pasadena was the last free standing store as the concept of the shopping mall began to take off. The first stores adjacent or connected to shopping malls opened in Panorama City in the San Fernando Valley (late 1950s), Anaheim Plaza, on upper State Street in Santa Barbara (1960s), and Glendale.
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.