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  2. Chinatown, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, a two-mile (3.2 km) stretch of Dobson Road in Mesa, one of Phoenix's southeastern suburbs, had developed with, as of March 2022, over 70 Asian-themed restaurants, grocery stores, and other businesses on Dobson Road.

  3. Chinese restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Chinese restaurants in the United States began during the California Gold Rush, which brought twenty to thirty thousand immigrants across from the Canton (Kwangtung or Guangdong) region of China. The first documented Chinese restaurant opened in 1849 as the Canton Restaurant. [34] By 1850, there were five restaurants in San Francisco. Soon ...

  4. Tri-City Pavilions - Wikipedia

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    Location: Mesa, Arizona, U.S.: Coordinates: 1]: Address: 1960 West Main Street: Opening date: August 14, 1968; 56 years ago (): Previous names: Tri-City Mall: Developer: Malouf Construction and Development Co. [2]: Owner: Lamar Companies [3]: Architect: Glenn A. McCollum [2]: No. of stores and services: 50+ (Mall): No. of anchor tenants: 2 (Mall): Total retail floor area: 550,000 square feet ...

  5. Chinese Cultural Center, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    It was the first tenant of the center to open in December, 1997. [13] The store opened with 20,000 non-perishable items, 70% of which were imported, a fast-food buffet, a Taiwanese deli, and a Chinese bakery. The Asian produce was either imported or grown in California. Live seafood included catfish, lobster, crabs, and mussels.

  6. JB's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    JB's Family Restaurants was founded in 1961 by Jack M. Broberg as JB's Big Boy, a Big Boy restaurants affiliate, in Provo, Utah. The first JB's Big Boy opened there on November 21, 1961. [ 1 ] Broberg chose the location because many students at Brigham Young University in Provo came from Southern California where Big Boy was popular, as well as ...

  7. Superstition Springs Center - Wikipedia

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    When it first opened, most of the area surrounding the mall was open fields. At the time, it rested at the end of a freeway (U.S. Route 60), and was considered too far away from developed areas to be successful. However, since its opening, the area around Superstition Springs Center has seen significant growth; as of 2009, it held an estimated ...

  8. 99 Ranch Market - Wikipedia

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    99 Ranch Market in Spring Branch, Houston (2011). 99 Ranch Market (traditional Chinese: 大華超級市場; simplified Chinese: 大华超级市场) is an American supermarket chain owned by Tawa Supermarket Inc., which is based in Buena Park, California. 99 Ranch has 58 stores in the U.S. (as of April 2023), primarily in California, with other stores in Nevada, Oregon, Washington, New Jersey ...

  9. Organ Stop Pizza - Wikipedia

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    A second location opened in Mesa near Southern Ave and Dobson Rd in 1975. Bill Brown owned a construction business at the same time. There was also a location in Tucson for a short time. In 1984, Bill Brown owner of the restaurants sold the Phoenix location to a local real estate developer who subsequently closed it. The original Mesa location ...