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Riverside Plaza is a 475,000-square-foot (44,100 m 2) outdoor mall in Riverside, California originally anchored by a 205,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) Harris Company (later Harris’/Gottschalks) department store along with Montgomery Ward. [1]
The largest location in the former Harris chain was the 204,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) location at the Riverside Plaza in Riverside, California. This store was also the largest store in the Gottschalks chain. The store was purchased by clothing retailer Forever 21 which opened a new large-format store at the site in August, 2009. [7]
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.
Dollar General currently operates over 19,000 stores in 48 states. The company began in 1939 as a family-owned business called J.L. Turner and Son in Scottsville, Kentucky.
Galleria at Tyler, formerly known as Tyler Mall, is a shopping mall located in Riverside, California, features JCPenney, and Macy's, in addition to Furniture City and an AMC Theatres. The former Robinsons-May anchor store (currently Macy's) seen from the Riverside Freeway in 2006.
WHERE: Level 2 near Seasons 52 at the Garden State Plaza, 1 Garden State Plaza Parkway, Paramus. WHEN: The store opened Nov. 1. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to ...
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 ...
TOMS RIVER - A supermarket is coming back to Bellcrest Plaza, now under new ownership, part of a plan to reenergize the Fischer Boulevard shopping center and fill vacant spaces with new stores.