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Inland Center is a regional shopping mall owned and operated by Macerich, located in San Bernardino, California along the southwest border adjacent to Interstate 215 and the city of Colton. The mall is within one mile of three bordering cities on the southern end of San Bernardino ( Redlands , Colton, and Loma Linda ).
Horton Plaza Mall – San Diego (1985–2020, outdoor) Huntington Center – Huntington Beach (1966–2003) Imperial Valley Mall – El Centro (2005–present) Indian Hill Village – Pomona (1982–1995) Indio Fashion Mall – Indio (1975–present) Inland Center – San Bernardino (1966–present) Irvine Spectrum Center – Irvine (1995 ...
Fallbrook Mall – West Hills (November 12, 1963 – 1997) – now Fallbrook Center; Florin Mall – Sacramento (February 1968 – February 28, 2006) – now Florin Towne Centre; Hawthorne Plaza – Hawthorne (1977–1999) Horton Plaza – San Diego (August 9, 1985 – 2019) La Habra Fashion Square – La Habra (1969–1994) – now La Habra ...
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New York City — Harlem - 125th Street, Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue, 57th Street, Seventh Avenue, SoHo, West Village, South Street Seaport, Columbus Circle, Arthur Avenue, Fordham Road, The Hub, Bronx, Fulton Mall, Downtown Jamaica, Bell Boulevard, Manhattan Mall, Crown Heights-Utica Avenue, Pitkin Avenue (Brownsville, Brooklyn), King's Plaza ...
Sages Del Rosa 1630 Highland Ave in San Bernardino on December 3, 1956 [2] Sages Redlands, [ 3 ] 450 Cypress Redlands November 1, 1959 [ 4 ] Sages Magnolia 6491 Magnolia Ave Riverside 1951 remodeled in 1962.
In reality, very few redevelopment projects succeeded (a notable example is San Francisco's Embarcadero Center), but most became tax-redistribution schemes. The trend accelerated after the passage of Proposition 13. San Bernardino's mall then matched the strategies of contemporaneous failed malls such as the Long Beach Plaza and the Plaza Pasadena.
The Hospitality Lane District is a central business district in San Bernardino, California, located 2–3 miles (3-5 km) southeast of the city's downtown area along the street of the same name. [1] It is adjacent to Interstate 10, and is only a few miles away from San Bernardino International Airport.