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No. of stores and services: 180: No. of anchor tenants: 3: Website: victoriagardensie.com: Victoria Gardens is a 147-acre (0.59 km 2) lifestyle center in Rancho ...
(5) Fashion Valley – San Diego – 1,720,533 sq ft (159,842.7 m 2) (1969) FIGat7th – Los Angeles (1986) Fig Garden Village – Fresno (1962) The Forum at Carlsbad – Carlsbad (2003) The Fountains at Roseville – Roseville (2008) The Gardens on El Paseo – Palm Desert (1998) Ghirardelli Square – San Francisco (1893) Grossmont Center ...
The alleged crime epidemic in places like San Francisco causing stores to flee may actually just be bad management, investment bank suggests Irina Ivanova November 1, 2023 at 3:56 PM
The first phase also included 750,000 sq ft (70,000 m 2) of leasable area with space for 65 stores. The planned second phase would expand leasable area to 1,250,000 sq ft (116,000 m 2) with space for more than 100 stores. [17] The Tire, Brake, and Accessory Section of Sears was the first store to open at Tanforan, on October 7, 1970. [18]
Victoria Gardens, Portland, a park on the Isle of Portland, Dorset, England; Victoria Gardens Shopping Centre, a shopping mall in Richmond, Victoria, Australia; Jijamata Udyaan, formerly known as Victoria Gardens, a zoo and a garden in Byculla, Mumbai, India; Lokmanya Tilak Garden, formerly known as Victoria Garden, a garden in Ahmedabad, India
Palisades Village is an outdoor shopping center designed to look like a typical American main street with an array of smaller storefronts and mid to high-end boutiques. The majority of stores in the Village are women-owned businesses, and most are small chains with few locations.
No. of stores and services: 159 : No. of anchor tenants: 3: Total retail floor area: 1,299,290 square feet (120,708 square meters) [1] No. of floors: 2 (3 in Macy's Women and former Nordstrom) Public transit access B West Dublin/Pleasanton: Website: shopstoneridge.com
The site incorporated a freestanding Sears location and a few other stores operating as the Palma Ceia Center (Palma Ceia being Portuguese for "Palm Supper", a reflection of the ethnic Portuguese heritage of Oakland and its newly developing suburbs) and a $20 million expansion program was announced in the fall of 1963, in which the facility ...