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Below is a list of the stores in Southern California that are closing, according to their website. Anaheim: 1670 W Katella Ave. Anaheim, California 92802. Anaheim Hills: 6336 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd ...
The Akron (Los Angeles), a Southern California-based "eclectic" department store chain that had specialized in carrying imported goods and unusual items such as parking meters and live Mexican monkeys, and which had stores as far north as San Francisco and far south as San Diego before it was forced to close its stores in 1985 [18] [19] [20]
739,822 sq ft (68,731.7 m 2) [1] No. of floors. 3. Website. www .westsidepavilion .com. The Westside Pavilion is a former shopping mall located in West Los Angeles, California, United States. On December 28, 2023, the University of California, Los Angeles announced their intent to purchase the property. The mall is planned to be repurposed as ...
Federated Department Stores (1994-1995) Bullock's was a chain of full-line department stores from 1907 through 1995, headquartered in Los Angeles, growing to operate across California, Arizona and Nevada. Bullock's also operated as many as seven more upscale Bullocks Wilshire specialty department stores across Southern California.
National Stores Inc., was a family-owned company headquartered in the Harbor Gateway area of Los Angeles, California that had as many as 88 locations in 5 states including Puerto Rico, and employed 2200 people nationwide in January 2022. [citation needed] As of 2023 National Stores Inc. no longer has any operating stores within the continental ...
The Sacramento Bee reported Monday that Geico had closed each of its offices in the state, resulting in more than 100 layoffs. The insurer's website showed no available locations or agents as of ...
Rubio's Coastal Grill, the fast-casual Mexican chain known for its fish tacos, has closed 48 underperforming restaurants in California as of May 31. Of these locations, 24 were in Los Angeles, 13 ...
White Front. White Front was a chain of discount department stores in California and the western United States from 1959 through the mid-1970s. The stores were noted for the architecture of their store fronts which was an enormous, sweeping archway with the store name spelled in individual letters fanned across the top.