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Valencia Town Center is a shopping mall in the neighborhood of Valencia in Santa Clarita, California.Centennial Realty has owned the mall since September 1, 2023. The previous owner, Westfield Group had acquired a quarter-interest in the property in 2002 [1] and a further quarter-interest in 2005, thereafter assuming management control. [2]
The Valencia Town Center shopping mall is the primary commercial center of Valencia. [18] [19] It occupies an area bounded by Valencia Boulevard to the south, McBean Parkway to the west, Magic Mountain Parkway to the north, and Citrus Street to the east. [20]
Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1985–present, outdoor) Universal CityWalk – Universal City (1993–present, outdoor) Valencia Town Center – Santa Clarita (1992–present) Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–present) Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield (1967–present) The Village at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1985 ...
The family of a 50-year-old man with mental health issues who was shot and killed by a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy at a Valencia mall last year is suing the department, alleging the deputy ...
It is one of seven new stores the Town Center has announced for this year and early 2025. It is Aritzia's fifth location in Florida and its second in South Florida — the first was opened April ...
Santa Clarita — Old Town Newhall, Westfield Valencia Town Center San Diego — Ocean Beach Antique District , Gaslamp Quarter San Francisco — Union Square , [ 18 ] Union Street , Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury , Fillmore Street , Hayes Street [ 19 ]
Valencia Town Center in Valencia. The largest shopping center in Santa Clarita is the Valencia Town Center. This large shopping mall occupies an area bounded by Valencia Boulevard to the south, McBean Parkway to the west, Magic Mountain Parkway to the north, and Citrus Street to the east. [213]
(11) Stanford Shopping Center – Palo Alto – 1,347,935 sq ft (125,227.3 m 2) (1955) Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1958) Triangle Square – Costa Mesa (1992)