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Joseph Magnin Co. opened a 26,000 square foot department store in the mall in 1969, [14] meaning that together with a Sears at 611 Palm Canyon Dr., for two decades, downtown boasted seven department stores, plus the Palm Springs Mall 1.5 miles to the east operating from 1959 to 2005.
Fisherman's Village is a waterfront mall, commercial boat anchorage, and tourist attraction in Marina del Rey, Los Angeles County. Constructed in the style of a New England fishing village, Fisherman's Village consists of five brightly painted wooden buildings, a waterfront promenade, a lighthouse , a water fountain and commercial boat docks.
It's almost fathomless how much seafood fits inside the new Fisherman's Market Seafood Outlet on Popes Island. Check it out.
Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs; Redlands Mall – Redlands (1977–2011) Sunnyvale Town Center – Sunnyvale (1979–2018) – now Cityline Sunnyvale; Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–2020) Valley Plaza – North Hollywood (August 12, 1951 – present) – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain
Palm Springs Mall; Location: Palm Springs, California: Address: 2365 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262: Opening date: 1959: Closing date: 2005 [1] Developer: Ray Ryan Ernest W. Hahn Leonard Wolf Seeterra, Inc. Owner: College of the Desert: Architect: Mayer and Kanner Leitch and Cleveland: No. of stores and services: 0 (space for 31 ...
La Plaza, originally Palm Springs Plaza and also known as La Plaza de California, [1] [2] is an on-street, open-air shopping center at the heart of downtown Palm Springs, California. It is located between the main southbound artery through downtown, South Palm Canyon Drive, and the northbound artery, Indian Canyon Drive, along a divided road ...
Palm Springs is the 144th largest TV market as defined by AC Nielsen. The Palm Springs DMA is unique among TV markets as it is entirely located within only a small portion of Riverside County. Also, while many cities launched local television stations during the 1950s, Palm Springs did not have a local TV station until October 1968, when ...
1970 Palm Springs (Palm Springs Mall), replaced by Buffums in 1989, later Harris Gottschalks in 1990. [15] [11] 1970: Solana Beach, Lomas Santa Fe Plaza, [7] which in 1988 or 1989 was bought by and opened as Buffums [16] 1973 San Carlos [11] 1973 Mission Valley Shopping Center [11] 1975 Mira Mesa, 63,000 square feet (5,900 m 2) [11] 1976 Oceanside