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The Citadel Outlets are an outlet mall in the City of Commerce, California, along the Santa Ana Freeway southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, which features the Exotic Revival architecture of a tire factory, whose partial remnants the complex occupies, built in the style of the castle of Assyrian king Sargon II. [1]
Citadel Outlets – Commerce; Desert Hills Premium Outlets – Cabazon; Folsom Premium Outlets – Folsom; Gilroy Premium Outlets – Gilroy; Gran Plaza Outlets – Calexico (10) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas – 1,366,123 sq ft (126,917.0 m 2) Las Americas Premium Outlets – San Ysidro; Ontario Mills – Ontario; Outlets at Barstow ...
Pages in category "Shopping malls in Southeast Los Angeles County, California" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
That's what authorities say happened this week at the Citadel Outlets in Commerce about 5 p.m. when a group of people attacked a 19-year ... said Lt. Jose Navares with the Los Angeles County ...
FILE - A chain of the Coach brand, owned by parent company Tapestry, is seen, May 3, 2019, at the Citadel Outlets in Commerce, Calif. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Outlets at Orange was, for a long time, the only outlet mall in Orange County with the next nearest outlet malls being Citadel Outlets in Commerce, 23 miles away near Central Los Angeles. The Outlets at San Clemente opened in 2015, and though nine miles further away than Citadel, provided more significant competition as it took away Orange's ...
The dispute happened when Natalie Martinez, 19, and her mother, Patricia Cupa went to the Citadel Outlets in Commerce, Ca. to return a sweater at one of the stores on Wednesday, according to KTLA.
Citadel Outlets – Commerce (1991–present, outdoor) City National Plaza – Downtown Los Angeles (1972–present) The City Shopping Center – Orange (1970–1996) Coddingtown Mall – Santa Rosa (1979–present) Country Club Centre – Sacramento County (1970–1991) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance (1981–present)