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Westminster Mall is an enclosed, two-level shopping mall in Westminster, California, United States. Opened in August 1974, the mall features anchor stores JCPenney, Macy's, and Target, with one vacant anchor space last occupied by Sears. It is owned and managed by Washington Prime Group.
The first phase was a shopping center across the street from Asian Garden Mall named Asian Village, developed in 1985. [6] Development involved capital from many Asian investors, including a Chinese Indonesian and Roger Chen , who started the 99 Ranch Market chain with the first location inside Asian Village. [ 1 ]
The following page is a list of shopping malls in the U.S. state of California. The largest malls, with a gross leasable area of at least 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m 2 ), are in bold font, with a ranking number based on size and date.
Van Nuys at Chase, Panorama City Shopping Center: June 27, 1961 [29] 169,000 sq. ft. [29] 6 Anaheim Anaheim Plaza: February 1963 [21] January 1988 Closed six months after the one at MainPlace Mall in Santa Ana, California opened. 7 Glendale Glendale Fashion Center [30] August 1966 [21] February 1993 150,000 [21] 8 Santa Barbara La Cumbre Plaza ...
There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize. [2] On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later ...
In August 2021, the shopping center was featured in Olivia Rodrigo's "Brutal" music video. In August 2022, the shopping center was sold for $538 million [13] to real estate investor Wen Shan Chang and was rebranded as The Shops at Santa Anita. [14] On September 30, 2023, 99 Ranch Market opened an anchor store in the former first floor of ...
An 1853 ad in Spanish in the bilingual Los Angeles Star for Lazard & Kremer dry goods S. Lazard & Co.'s store on Main St. between 1866 and 1872 Hamburger's, "The People's Store" Spring Street Early 1880s Stern, Cahn & Loeb's City of Paris department store at 105-7 N. Spring St. (post-1890 numbering: 205-7 Spring), sometime between 1883 and 1890 Hamburger's building (later May Co. flagship) at ...
HHLA (formerly The Promenade at Howard Hughes Center) is a two-level outdoor mixed-use center that features a blend of entertainment, dining, and shopping venues [1] located at the Howard Hughes Center in Westchester and adjacent to Playa Vista both Westside Los Angeles districts in the city of Los Angeles, California.