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Valencia Town Center is a shopping mall in the neighborhood of Valencia in Santa Clarita, California.Centennial Realty has owned the mall since September 1, 2023. The previous owner, Westfield Group had acquired a quarter-interest in the property in 2002 [1] and a further quarter-interest in 2005, thereafter assuming management control. [2]
Valencia is home to an ice rink known as The Cube — Ice and Entertainment Center (formerly Ice Station Valencia). [23] It is used for ice skating and hockey . In 2020, Ice Station Valencia was on the brink of permanent closure due to COVID-19 , until the Santa Clarita city council unanimously voted to acquire the building for $14.2 million.
McBean Regional Transit Center, also known by its acronym MRTC, is a transit center and bus station located at 24375 Valencia Boulevard in the Valencia area of Santa Clarita, California, near the intersection of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway. [3] It is located next to the Westfield Valencia Town Center.
Newhall Land started construction on the Valencia Marketplace in 1995 which became a major commercial center and a major source of sales tax revenue for unincorporated Valencia. [13] By 1996, Newhall Land had developed 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) in Valencia with some 12,000 homes. [14]
Valencia is a master-planned community located in the Santa Clarita Valley of Los Angeles County, California. It lies mostly within the city limits of Santa Clarita (see Valencia, Santa Clarita, California ), although some parts extend into unincorporated Los Angeles County (see Valencia, California ).
The town that gives name to the station officially changed names in 2020. [8] Ciutat Arts i Ciències-Justícia: 2022 Tram: At-grade Col·legi El Vedat: 1988 Suburban train: At-grade Colón: 1998 Metro: Underground Doctor Lluch: 1994 Tram: At-grade Northbound-direction only: El Clot: 1988 Suburban train: At-grade Empalme: 1988 Metro/Tram: At ...
The three most used stations on the network were all in the centre of Valencia: Xàtiva, beside Valencia's main train station, with 4,769,628 passengers in 2012, Colón, in one of Valencia's main shopping streets, with 4,189,736 passengers and Àngel Guimerà, an interchange station for lines 1,2,3,5 and 9 situated beside Valencia old town ...
From the 1990s until the early 2000s, the mall featured a large, hand-carved, indoor carousel, which has since been listed for sale. [6] Several tenants in the Town Center Mall closed during the 2007-9 Great Recession, including Gottschalks, which declared bankruptcy in 2009. [7] In July 2010, the mall's owners defaulted on a $32 million loan.