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Burbank Town Center (formerly Media City Center) is a large shopping mall complex that opened in August 1991 in Burbank, California, United States. The three-level indoor mall is anchored by Macy's , Burlington , Sears , and ROUND1 Bowling & Amusement , with an open air shopping plaza anchored by Office Depot .
Notable landmarks on Magnolia Boulevard include (from west to east): Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Recreation Center, The Magnolia (Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #293), [5] North Hollywood Park, [6] Amelia Earhart Square, [6] William Edward Hooper Square, [6] the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, [6] Magnolia Power Project, and Burbank Town Center.
The San Fernando Strip is an exclusive mall designed to be a modern urban village, with apartments above the mall. An upscale shopping district is located in the state-of-the-art Empire Center neighborhood. The Burbank Town Center is a retail complex adjacent to the downtown core that was built in two phases between 1991 and 1992.
Police in East Windsor, N.J., arrested a 24-year-old man on Dec. 23, and charged him with misusing the town’s 911 system for allegedly calling emergency dispatchers a total of 17 times.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in a recent advisory about alcohol use increasing cancer risk. The advisory notes that alcohol can increase the risk of throat, liver, esophageal ...
Luther Burbank Center: May 23, 1989 Sacramento: Community Center Theater: May 25, 1989 Eureka: Eureka Municipal Auditorium: May 26, 1989 Salem: L.B. Day Amphitheatre: John Hiatt: 4,253 / 8,868 $78,861 May 27, 1989 George: Champs de Brionne Music Theatre: 10,495 / 12,000 $188,103 May 29, 1989 El Paso: Mountain Shadow Lakes QID — — North ...
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Burbank Town Center finally opened at the north end of the former Golden Mall, built by European mall developer Haagen Co, in 1991, with IKEA moving in earlier in 1990. [ 5 ] Today this stretch of San Fernando Road forms part of the "Burbank Village" district.