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  2. Westfield Plaza Bonita - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Plaza Bonita, commonly known as Plaza Bonita and Plaza, is a shopping mall in National City, California.It is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield. Anchor stores at the center include Macy's, JCPenney, Target, Crunch Fitness, Nordstrom Rack and Round1.

  3. South Bay Plaza - Wikipedia

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    South Bay Plaza is a shopping center at the corner Highland and Plaza Blvds. in National City, California, opened in 1954, the first mall in South Bay, San Diego.Anchored by Price Breakers Indoor Baazar, Chuck E. Cheese, Rent-A-Center and is the second in San Diego metropolitan area after the smaller Linda Vista Shopping Center (opened 1943, demolished 1972).

  4. National City, California - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Plaza Bonita is a shopping mall in National City that attracts customers from all around the South Bay region of San Diego County. It is one of the only completely enclosed (all indoor) shopping malls in the county.

  5. List of shopping malls in California - Wikipedia

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    Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield (1967) Vintage Faire Mall – Modesto (1977) Westfield Culver City – Culver City (1977) Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks (1962) (12) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville – 1,336,009 sq ft (124,119.3 m 2) (2000) Westfield Oakridge – San Jose (1971) Westfield Plaza BonitaNational City ...

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Westfield Plaza BonitaNational City (1981–present) Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park (1964–present) Westfield UTC – San Diego (1977–present, outdoor) Westfield Valley Fair – San Jose (1970–present) Westgate Center – San Jose (1975–present) Westminster Mall – Westminster (1974–present) Westside Pavilion – West Los ...

  7. Otay Ranch Town Center - Wikipedia

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    The Mall had originally been planned to be a high-end mall attracting additional anchors like Nordstrom. Due to the financial crisis of 2007–2008, those plans were changed, and the site is now a soccer field. In 2007, Borders moved to (nearby competing mall) Westfield Plaza Bonita and was replaced with Barnes & Noble.

  8. Silverwoods - Wikipedia

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    4129 Crenshaw Boulevard, Crenshaw Center (now Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza) opened April 8, 1949, 22,500 square feet (2,090 m 2), Albert B. Gardener, architect [8] Anaheim Anaheim Center: Panorama City, Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley) Panorama City Shopping Center: opened 10/10/1955 in a complex with The Broadway Valley branch [9] Torrance

  9. Licorice Pizza (store) - Wikipedia

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    Licorice Pizza was a Los Angeles record store chain that inspired the title of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2021 film of the same name. [1] The term is a colloquial expression for vinyl records, comparing them to the color of licorice and the shape of a pizza.