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Fashion Valley (also called Fashion Valley Mall) is an upscale, open-air shopping mall in Mission Valley in San Diego, California. The shopping center hosts 1,720,533 sq ft (159,842.7 m 2 ) of leasable floor area, making it the largest mall in San Diego and one of the largest in California.
Fashion Island: September 1967 225,000 [21] 10 San Diego: Fashion Valley Mall: September 1969 [21] 172,000 [21] Now operates as a Bloomingdales. 11 Cerritos Los Cerritos Center: September 1971 [21] 146,000 sq. ft. [21] to Robinsons-May in 1993, closed 2006, became Nordstrom in 2010 12 Woodland Hills Woodland Hills Promenade: March 1973 [21 ...
The downtown flagship store was demolished in 1969 when Broadway opened a large new store at the new Fashion Valley Mall; and a Ross Dress for Less occupies the location. [9] The Grossmont Center and Chula Vista Center branches became Broadway stores, and are now Macy's stores. [10]
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A temporary evacuation point was set up at the Snap Dragon West Parking Lot, located at 2101 Stadium Way, San Diego, CA 92108. The San Diego County Office of Education announced its Linda Vista ...
La Habra Fashion Square: 120,000 [26] 11,150 1968 Opened August 10, 1968. [26] Furniture and chandeliers by designer for stage and film Tony Duquette. [21] San Diego: Fashion Valley: 80,000 [21] 7,432: 1969 [21] 1991 Later occupied for about a year by I. Magnin, then Saks Fifth Avenue and now Forever 21 [27] [28] Laguna Hills: Laguna Hills Mall ...
It is located at the southwest corner of the Fashion Valley Mall, after which the station is named. Below the station platform is a large bus plaza served by several MTS bus routes. The station has a 63 space park and ride lot. This station opened on November 23, 1997 as part of the Blue Line Mission Valley Line extension to Mission San Diego ...
Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (October 11, 1972 – August 22, 2017) Country Club Centre – Sacramento (August 21, 1952 – present) – now a conventional outdoor shopping center Desert Fashion Plaza – Palm Springs (October 1967 – 2001) – demolished in 2013; now The Block Palm Springs