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  2. Stonewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Before Stonewood Center, in the 1940s and 1950s, Downtown Huntington Park was the most popular upscale shopping district for residents of Downey, South Gate, Bell, and Cudahy. [1] The land which Stonewood is built on is on a 100 year lease from the Ball Family who used to farm Oranges on the ground before the mall was built.

  3. Promenade at Downey - Wikipedia

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    The Promenade at Downey is a 77-acre (31 ha), 656,000-square-foot (60,900 m 2) retail power center in Downey, California, built on the 1,500,000-square-foot (140,000 m 2) mixed-use development on the site of the former Downey Studios, which before that was the site of a Boeing/NASA industrial complex, originally built in 1948 by North American Aviation.

  4. Fazio's Shopping Bag - Wikipedia

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    In January 1960, Shopping Bag —with 38 stores at that time— and Vons —with 28 stores— announced their merger, making it the second largest supermarket chain on the West Coast. [3] The merger was challenged by the Federal Trade Commission , and after two lower court victories for Vons, in 1966 the Supreme Court of the United States ...

  5. List of shopping malls in California - Wikipedia

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    The Source OC – Buena Park (2017) Solano Town Center – Fairfield (1981) (1) South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa – 2,800,000 sq ft (260,000 m 2) (1967) Stoneridge Shopping Center – Pleasanton (1980) Stonestown Galleria – San Francisco (1952) Stonewood Center – Downey (1958) Sunvalley Shopping Center – Concord (1967)

  6. How one mall has become a culture-defining hub for Orange ...

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    The first stateside store opened at the Source last year. “I was so surprised the Orange County Korean community already knew about this brand,” said Hun Hur, corporate manager of Old Ferry Donut.

  7. Hartfield-Zodys - Wikipedia

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    Hartfield-Zodys was an American retail corporation begun in 1960. It operated the Hartfield chain of women's ready-to-wear apparel in the Los Angeles area, and starting in 1960, the Zodys chain of discount retail stores (1960–1986), which operated locations in California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, and Michigan.

  8. Licorice Pizza (store) - Wikipedia

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    Licorice Pizza was a Los Angeles record store chain that inspired the title of Paul Thomas Anderson's 2021 film of the same name. [1] The term is a colloquial expression for vinyl records, comparing them to the color of licorice and the shape of a pizza.

  9. Downey, California - Wikipedia

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    Stonewood Center: 2,000 3 Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center: 1,600 4 PIH Health Hospital - Downey: 1,500 5 Office of Education, County of Los Angeles: 1,425 6 Downey Unified School District: 1,354 7 Coca-Cola Refreshments: 800 8 Internal Service Department, County of Los Angeles: 712 9 City of Downey 700 10 Lakewood Health Center 450