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It was the first and remains the only Apple Store operating in the South Bay. A year after it opened in 2006, its current owner, the Deutsche Bank-owned real estate trust firm RREEF America LLC, began talking with the city of Manhattan Beach about a long-range development plan for the mall and surrounding area. RREEF had purchased the mall in 2004.
Manhattan Beach: Manhattan Village: 1980 1991 Became a Macy's Men and Home Store, which closed in 2018. [34] Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and West Elm now occupy the space. [35] Downtown Long Beach: Long Beach Plaza: 1982 1991 Replaced the 180,000 sq ft (17,000 m 2) 1912 flagship store. La Cañada Flintridge: Plaza de la Cañada 1986 1991
Manhattan Beach benefits from ocean breezes that provide clean air and summer temperatures that are 10 to 20 °F (5.6 to 11.1 °C) cooler than the inland regions of Southern California. The city has a total area of 3.9 square miles (10 km 2). Manhattan Beach features 2.1 miles (3.4 km) of ocean frontage.
The average At Home store is 100,000 square feet and as part of its long-term plan, the company plans to eventually open 600 of them. Five Below Planned store openings: 170-180
W. Palm Beach: Palm Beach: Palm Beach (1st location) Shoe, hosiery and handbag store in Hotel Alba. First branch store branded as Saks Fifth Avenue. [20] Jan 1926 [21] [22] Spring 1926 Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–W. Palm Beach Palm Beach ("Plaza section") Palm Beach (2nd location) 300 Worth Avenue (now a Ralph Lauren shop) 15,000 sq ft (1,394 m 2 ...
Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–2020) Valley Plaza – North Hollywood (August 12, 1951 – present) – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain The Village at Orange – Orange (August 16, 1971 – January 31, 2024) – many exterior tenants remain in business and being rebuilt as a lifestyle center
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Unimart was a discount retailer in the Greater Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas in the 1960s. Its locations variously became Two Guys, Gemco, and FedMart.Unimart was owned by Food Giant Inc. until it merged in 1967 with Vornado, the owner of Two Guys, which quickly converted Unimart stores to Two Guys.