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Capitola Mall is located on 41st Avenue just off Highway 1 at Capitola Road in Capitola. Capitola Mall opened in 1977, and was renovated and expanded in 1988/89. It is the only enclosed regional shopping center in Santa Cruz County. Anchor stores are Kohl's, Macy's, and Target.
Brock's (Malcolm Brock and Co.) stores and 500 employees were added in Bakersfield, the Downtown flagship and in the Valley Plaza Mall. [5] Leask's department store logo. The acquisition of Samuel Leask & Sons chains added three stores and 150 employees, in: [5] Santa Cruz, 80,000 square feet (7,400 m 2) Scotts Valley 11,000 square feet (1,000 m 2)
Capitola Mall – Capitola (1977–present) Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (1972–2017) Chico Marketplace – Chico (1988–present) Chula Vista Center – Chula Vista (1962–present, outdoor) Citadel Outlets – Commerce (1991–present, outdoor) City National Plaza – Downtown Los Angeles (1972–present) The City Shopping Center ...
The land on where this mall sits is owned by the city. The carousel from which the mall derived its name was sold by the city in 2018. One part of the property is not owned by the city: a building that formerly housed Gottschalks. [6] On the evening of May 15, 2022, the mall sustained unknown damage due to a vagrant fire.
East Hills Mall – Bakersfield; Eastmont Mall - Oakland (1966-2008) - now Eastmont Town Center; Eureka Mall – Eureka – now a conventional outdoor shopping center; Fallbrook Mall – West Hills (November 12, 1963 – 1997) – now Fallbrook Center; Florin Mall – Sacramento (February 1968 – February 28, 2006) – now Florin Towne Centre
As of 14 May 2023, Game has 240 stores in the United Kingdom. [49] Game has also re-entered the Irish market as of December 2023, inside of a Sports Direct in Roscommon. [50] Stores traded under the Game and Gamestation brands until the latter was replaced by Game from November 2012. [51] Stores sell games for all major video game platforms.
The mall experienced a number of changes in the 1990s. In January 1993, the May Company store closed due to the chain merging with Robinson's to become Robinson's-May leaving the mall with only two anchors, The Broadway and Sears, which reduced overall traffic after merging with May Department Stores.
Del Amo Fashion Center is a three-level regional shopping mall in Torrance, California, United States.It is currently managed and co-owned by Simon Property Group.. With a gross leasable area (GLA) of 2,519,601 sq ft (234,079 m 2), it is the seventh largest shopping mall in the United States.