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Laguna Hills Mall was a shopping mall in Laguna Hills, California, United States, in southern Orange County that is being redeveloped into a lifestyle center by the owners as Village at Laguna Hills. The enclosed mall closed on December 31, 2018, and was completely demolished in 2023. The exterior stores remain open.
Laguna Hills Mall; Lake Forest Plaza; Lakehurst Mall; Lakes Mall; Lakewood Mall; Landmark Mall; Landover Mall; Latham Circle Mall; Laurel Mall (Maryland) Laurel Plaza; Leavenworth Plaza; Lexington Mall; Lincoln Mall; Lincoln Park Shopping Center; Linda Vista Shopping Center; Lockport Mall; Long Beach Plaza; Los Arcos Mall
Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (1973–2018) Lakewood Center – Lakewood (1978–present) Las Americas Premium Outlets – San Ysidro (2001–present, outdoor) Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (1968–1994) Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (1982–2000) Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos (1971–present) MainPlace Mall – Santa Ana (1987 ...
By 1965 the center had 65 stores and 200,000 square feet (19,000 m 2) of gross leasable area. Peninsula Center hosted the Miss Peninsula Center beauty contest on May 22, 1965. In late June 1965, Peninsula Raceways opened near Buffums, in response to the slot car racing craze that reached its zenith that year. [1]
Gemco was established in Anaheim, California, in October 1959.A year later, the company was purchased by Lucky Stores, [1] which added the supermarket element and expanded Gemco into a chain.
Nahas (pronounced Nay-haz) was a chain of department stores owned by A. S. Nahas, operating in Greater Los Angeles, carrying clothing, household goods and electronics.They also acquired Rathbun's department store at 5311 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood and cobranded it "Nahas Rathbuns" before the branch closed in 1980. [1]
Bullock's complex is a collection of nine historic buildings located at 639-651 south Broadway, the 300-block of 7th Street, and 634-670 south Hill Street in the Jewelry District and Broadway Theater District in the historic core of downtown Los Angeles.
The Laguna Hills Civic Center was an existing office building at 24035 El Toro Road – near the Laguna Hills Mall – which was bought and totally renovated by the city. The city moved its City Hall there in 2004, but also rents out space in the building on a commercial basis, providing the city with a positive net income on the building.