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The Shoppes at Carlsbad is a shopping mall in Carlsbad, California. The mall was originally named Plaza Camino Real when it was built in 1969, but was rebranded several times when it was a Westfield Holdings property (1994-2015). Its anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's (in two locations).
Parkway Plaza was developed in the early 1970s, shortly after Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad, as the second enclosed shopping mall in San Diego County. Building an indoor mall was ideal for the area, as El Cajon is notoriously hot during the summer. Since opening the mall, Parkway Plaza has expanded as necessary.
Carlsbad Plaza Camino Real (and other names), now The Shoppes at Carlsbad: 10/2/80 Macy's Men's, Home & Furniture 26 Las Vegas Fashion Show Mall: 2/14/1981 Macy's 27 Beverly Center Beverly Center, Los Angeles 4/4/1982 - Macy's 28 Manhattan Beach Manhattan Village: 4/4/1982 - Macy's 29 Thousand Oaks The Oaks: 8/4/1983 - Macy's Men's, Home ...
In November 2015, Westfield sold Westfield Carlsbad, formerly Plaza Camino Real, to Rouse Properties. [24] On December 18, 2015, Vancouver Mall along with some other U.S. Westfield properties were sold to Centennial Real Estate Company, and "Westfield" was removed from the mall's name. [25]
The parent company had previously relocated the main corporate offices for the May Company California division from the former Hamburger Building to the North Hollywood store at Laurel Plaza in 1983. [1] The store is now the site of Nordstrom Rack (level M1), Target (level M2), and H&M (level M3). Bakersfield: Valley Plaza Mall: 1988 Las Vegas ...
Carlsbad Plaza Camino Real, now The Shoppes at Carlsbad: Carlsbad: October 20, 1979 Macy's (Women's and Children's) 29 Pasadena [72] Plaza Pasadena, now Paseo Colorado: Pasadena: August 16, 1980 [72] Charles Kober & Assoc. 153,000 [72] demolished originally planned to become a Sears store. Number recycled from Utah location/was Macy's until 2013.
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El Camino Real (Spanish; literally The Royal Road, sometimes translated as The King's Highway) is a 600-mile (965-kilometer) commemorative route connecting the 21 Spanish missions in California (formerly the region Alta California in the Spanish Empire), along with a number of sub-missions, four presidios, and three pueblos.