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  2. Desert Fashion Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs voted a ballot by a 2-to-1 margin for the gambling establishment. At a cost of $13.5 million, Phoenix -based Arizona Partners became the new owners of Desert Fashion Plaza. [ 27 ] Arizona Partners planned on expanding the Desert Fashion Plaza to over 350,000 square feet and removing the roof to make the mall open-air.

  3. History of retail in Palm Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Magnin Co. opened a 26,000 square foot department store in the mall in 1969, [14] meaning that together with a Sears at 611 Palm Canyon Dr., for two decades, downtown boasted seven department stores, plus the Palm Springs Mall 1.5 miles to the east operating from 1959 to 2005.

  4. List of shopping malls in California - Wikipedia

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    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 – Barstow; The Outlets at Orange – Orange (1998) Outlets at San ...

  5. Camarillo Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Sammis Corporation proposed to build a shopping center in Camarillo, [4] [5] although it would receive opposition from homeowner groups. [6] From October 1992 to April 1994, [7] Stephen J. Maulhardt, [8] who was formerly the president of the Oxnard Chamber of Commerce, [9] attempted to file lawsuits against the city of Camarillo, [10] claiming that the city had violated the ...

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs (1965–2005) Panorama Mall – Panorama City (1980–present) Parkway Plaza – El Cajon (1972–present) Plaza Pasadena – Pasadena (1980–1998) Plaza West Covina – West Covina (1975–present) The Promenade – Woodland Hills, Los Angeles (1973–2022) Promenade on the Peninsula – Rolling Hills ...

  7. I. Magnin - Wikipedia

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    Southern California stores opened as Bullocks Wilshire; Wilshire Center: 3050 Wilshire Boulevard: Sep 24, 1929: Jan 1995: Southwestern Law School: An architectural and retail landmark. See Bullocks Wilshire: Palm Springs: 151 Palm Canyon Drive Oct 18, 1947 (as Bullock's) 1992 [34] Palm Desert: Palm Desert Town Center: 1987: Took over the space ...

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  9. Palm Springs Mall - Wikipedia

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    Palm Springs Mall, formerly known as Palm Springs Shopping Center and Palm Springs Shopping Center Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall in Palm Springs, California. Originally constructed as an open air shopping center , the center would expand and be fully enclosed in 1965, which included the addition of a J.C. Penney .