Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Shopping malls in Santa Barbara County, California (3 P) Pages in category "Shopping malls in California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Inland Center is a regional shopping mall owned and operated by Macerich, located in San Bernardino, California along the southwest border adjacent to Interstate 215 and the city of Colton. The mall is within one mile of three bordering cities on the southern end of San Bernardino ( Redlands , Colton, and Loma Linda ).
Camarillo Premium Outlets (formerly called the Camarillo Factory Outlets) is an open-air outlet mall located in Camarillo, California. Camarillo Premium Outlets is owned and managed by the Simon Property Group. The Camarillo Premium Outlets include around 160 stores, [2] including Versace and Jimmy Choo. [3]
On August 19, 2023, a 34-year-old woman was killed after a shooting in the morning inside a 5-story parking garage at the mall. It happened on the third floor at 10:38 a.m. [28] Forever 21, which operated a flagship XXI Forever store on the mall's outdoor Promenade, closed in March 2024, leaving its two-level space vacant. [29]
Shoe Carnival, Inc. (NASDAQ:SCVL) reported third-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 71 cents, beating the street view of 67 cents. Quarterly sales of $306.89 million missed the analyst ...
Town & Country Village, which first opened in September 1946, was designed by John W. Davis, and built by contractor Jeré Strizek (1902–1979). [4] Original boutique tenants included Grebitus & Sons Jewelry, Cardinal Market, North American Title, Alta Pets, Ye Music Shop, Nina Sweet Gifts, Pardee’s Camera, Village Five & Ten, Don Burton Shoes, Ann Flander Sportswear, Village Corset Shop ...
In July 2010, the mall's owners defaulted on a $32 million loan. Negotiations prevented the mall from going into receivership. [8] From December 10, 2010 to January 9, 2011, the Town Center Mall was home to an outdoor ice skating rink, just outside the former Gottschalks building. It was the first time such a venue was hosted in Santa Maria.