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Westfield Culver City (formerly known as the Fox Hills Mall) is a shopping mall in Culver City, California, owned by the Westfield Group. The mall features JCPenney, Macy's, Best Buy, Target, and Trader Joe's. The mall features prominent specialty retailers such as Adidas, MAC Cosmetics, True Religion, Miniso, Uniqlo, Forever 21, and H&M.
Fox Hills Country Club sign in mid-twentieth century. Fox Hills was annexed to Culver City in 1964, at which time it consisted of undeveloped land, riding stables, and golf courses. In the 1970s, the neighborhood was developed with apartments, condominiums, and the Fox Hills Mall, an indoor shopping center that opened in 1975. [1]
Fox Hills may refer to: Fox Hills, Culver City, California; Fox Hills, Staten Island, New York; Fox Hills Formation, a Cretaceous geologic formation in the northwestern Great Plains of North America; Fox Hills Mall, former name of Westfield Culver City, California; Jabal Thuaileb (Fox Hills), a district in Al Daayen, Qatar
City of Orange: North Orange Co. The City Shopping Center [113] 1974 July 1991 Closed two months after the one at MainPlace Mall in Santa Ana, California opened Westminster: Orange Coast Westminster Mall [114] [115] August 7, 1974 [115] Culver City: Westside LA Co. Fox Hills Mall [116] [117] 1975 Brea: North Orange Co. Brea Mall [118] [119 ...
Culver City was founded on the lands of the former Rancho La Ballona and Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes. [12] When Culver City was founded, native, Hispanic or Latino people were not allowed to buy property. [13] During the American Civil War, a U.S. Army post called Camp Latham was established from 1861 to 1862 on the south bank of Ballona Creek.
It is also close to the Fox Hills district in Culver City. [2] The mall is located on Sepulveda Boulevard beside the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405), one of the major freeways in Los Angeles with over 297,000 motorists passing daily. [2]
Westfield Culver City – Culver City (1977) Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks (1962) (12) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville – 1,336,009 sq ft (124,119.3 m 2) (2000) Westfield Oakridge – San Jose (1971) Westfield Plaza Bonita – National City (1981) (7) Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park – 1,588,050 sq ft (147,535 m 2 ...
M. Jeffrey Hardwick, Mall Maker: Victor Gruen, Architect of an American Dream, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0-8122-3762-7; Anette Baldauf, "Shopping Town USA: Victor Gruen, the Cold War, and the Shopping Mall". In: Mute 30.1. 2008; Anette Baldauf and Katharina Weingartner: The Gruen Effect. Victor Gruen and the Shopping Mall.