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Ontario Mills is a shopping and outlet mall located in Ontario, California, within the Los Angeles metropolitan area. [2] With 28 million annual visitors, [3] [4] it is one of the top shopping and tourist destinations in California. It is one of three Mills landmarks in California that are now managed by Simon Property Group since April 2007 ...
East Hills Mall – Bakersfield; Eastmont Mall - Oakland (1966-2008) - now Eastmont Town Center; Eureka Mall – Eureka – now a conventional outdoor shopping center; Fallbrook Mall – West Hills (November 12, 1963 – 1997) – now Fallbrook Center; Florin Mall – Sacramento (February 1968 – February 28, 2006) – now Florin Towne Centre
Ontario Mills; Opry Mills; Original Outlet Mall; Orlando International Premium Outlets; The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk; The Outlet Collection Seattle;
Ontario police arrest five people suspected of robbing the Polo Ralph Lauren store in the Ontario Mills Mall and recover $5,000 worth of stolen merchandise.
The mall in Broward County opened 33 years ago and today has over 360 shops. The luxury outlet stores at The Colonnade include well-known names like Burberry, Jimmy Choo and Versace.
Mills purchased the site, originally considering converting the City mall to one of their Mills malls named "City Mills," but instead built an outdoor lifestyle center with outlets, restaurants, and entertainment facilities most likely because there was another Mills mall in Southern California (Ontario Mills) already under development.
Ontario Mills – Ontario (1996–present) Ovation Hollywood – Los Angeles (2001–present, outdoor) Pacific East Mall – Richmond (1998–present) Pacific View Mall – Ventura (1983–present) Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs (1965–2005) Panorama Mall – Panorama City (1980–present) Parkway Plaza – El Cajon (1972–present)
Ontario, California - Ontario Mills (closed July 5, 2017, now Under Armour Factory Store). [19] Orange, California - The Outlets at Orange (replaced with The Power House Arcade until its closure) Rosedale, Maryland - Golden Ring Mall (as Sega City, closed 1999) Salt Lake City, Utah - The Gateway Mall (closed 2015)