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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. A hotel, entertainment ...
La Mirada Mall – La Mirada; Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (April 1973 – December 31, 2018) - being rebuilt as The Village at Laguna Hills; Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (1968–1994) – now NoHo West; Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (1982–2000) – now Long Beach City Place; Mountain Gate Plaza – Simi Valley; Palm Springs Mall ...
Laguna Hills. Laguna Hills Transportation Center I-5, Main St Serves Disneyland, MainPlace Mall and Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center; 85 Laguna Niguel. Niguel Rd & Crown Valley Pkwy Mission Viejo. Portola Plaza Marguerite Pkwy, Crown Valley Pkwy Serves The Shops at Mission Viejo and Saddleback College; 86 Costa Mesa. South Coast Plaza ...
Target and Mervyn's anchors were added and the complex was renamed Fallbrook Mall. Damaged by the 1994 Northridge earthquake , and in decline by the late 1990s, the shopping venue was redeveloped between August 2001 and November 2003, emerging as the 1.2-million-square-foot (110,000 m 2 ) Fallbrook Center of today.
The innovative Horton Plaza mall in downtown San Diego, which opened in 1985, helped lead the rejuvenation of the city's downtown area. It was the first successful downtown retail center since the rise of suburban shopping centers decades earlier. [ 4 ]
Westfield Topanga [1] is a shopping mall in the Canoga Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.It has 1,588,050 square feet (147,535 m 2) of gross leasable area and features Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Target.
The former 540,000-square-foot (50,000 m 2) Santa Fe Springs Mall, built in 1985 as a regional mall which included a Sears (relocated to Whittwood Mall in 1996) and an 8-screen Mann multicinema, [1] [2] is now the site of the Gateway Plaza power center, anchored by Target, Ross Dress for Less (formerly OfficeMax and Marshalls), El Super Super, Walmart, AT&T, and L.A. Fitness.
The mall is located at the south end of Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade shopping district, two blocks from the beach and Santa Monica Pier. The mall originally opened in 1980 as an indoor mall, and underwent a massive, three-year reconstruction process beginning in January 2008 and re-opened as an outdoor shopping mall on August 6, 2010.