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Janss Marketplace is an outdoor shopping mall in Thousand Oaks, California. Previously known as Janss Mall , it opened in September 1961 as Village Lane . It was the first mall established in the city, and Thousand Oaks' only shopping center until The Oaks was built in 1978.
The Janss Investment Company was founded by Peter Janss, an immigrant doctor from Denmark. Peter Janss graduated in the class of 1877 in Keokuk, Iowa, and by 1882 he was appointed Hall County physician. [1] He moved to Los Angeles in 1893, planning to practice medicine but discovered the real estate industry was much more lucrative. [citation ...
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Conejo Valley Art Museum is a museum located at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks, California. Established in 1978, the museum showcases fine art, modern art, abstracts, textiles and sculptures. Displays are changing periodically and often include artwork featured on national tours. [1]
Today it remains one of the busiest commercial areas in Thousand Oaks, although many businesses are also located at The Oaks and Janss Marketplace. [5] It is Thousand Oaks’ major east-west thoroughfare, connecting The Oaks mall on the west to Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in the east. It runs parallel to the Ventura Freeway (US 101). As of ...
Janss Marketplace; O. The Oaks (Thousand Oaks, California) P. Pacific View Mall; S. Simi Valley Town Center This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:28 ...
It is controlled by the Thousand Oaks Library System, which also controls the Newbury Park Branch Library. The Grant R. Brimhall Building is located on Janss Rd. near State Route 23. There are 81,000 square feet (7,500 m 2) in the main building and 3,000 square feet (280 m 2) in the adjacent Special Collections Storage building.
An adjacent park is named for Richard Carpenter and his wife Mary.. Constructed in 1994 at cost of $63.8 million, the site was formerly Jungleland. [6] The project was designed by AIA Gold Medal architect Antoine Predock in combined Postmodern and Modern architecture styles including large sculptures mounted to the sides of the building.