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The site was originally occupied by a shopping mall called Plaza Pasadena, which opened in 1980 and featured three anchor stores: J.C. Penney, The Broadway, and May Company California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was built by The Hahn Company at a cost of $115 million on an 11-acre site and had featured over 120 stores. [ 3 ]
Macroplaza Mall, formerly Pasadena Town Square Mall and Plaza Paseo Mall, is a regional shopping mall in Pasadena, Texas, southeast of Houston. Developed by Federated Department Stores Realty [ 3 ] and attached to an existing Foley's Department store, it opened March 1982.
C. Cache Valley Mall; Cape Cod Factory Outlet Mall; Carousel Mall; Cary Towne Center; Cascade Mall; The Great Mall of the Great Plains; Century III Mall; Century Plaza
Once-Loved Shopping Mall Stores That Are Gone Forever. Rachel Schneider. February 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM. Wikimedia Commons. Easy to Miss and Hard to Forget Stores.
Plaza Pasadena – Pasadena (1980–1998) Plaza West Covina – West Covina (1975–present) The Promenade – Woodland Hills, Los Angeles (1973–2022) Promenade on the Peninsula – Rolling Hills Estates (1981–1998) Promenade Temecula – Temecula (1999–present) Puente Hills Mall – City of Industry (1974–present)
Old Pasadena today is mostly a business district, with some mixed use. It contains a shopping mall, up-market restaurants, a movie theater, nightclubs, shops, outdoor cafés, pubs and comedy clubs, and has an active nightlife. The Pasadena Playhouse is located in Old Pasadena. Most of the buildings also have offices and apartments on the upper ...
Classic Chinese American dishes at the newly remodeled Panda Inn in Pasadena include mapo tofu, top left, lion's head meatballs, the famous orange chicken and crispy beef.
Pasadena Ave. and California Blvd. Demolished July 27, 1974 for construction of Interstate 710. [8] 2: Pasadena Athletic and Country Club: November 11, 1977 (#77001545) 1978: SE corner of E. Green St. and S. Los Robles Ave. Demolished in 1977 for construction of the Plaza Pasadena shopping mall, which was demolished in 2000. [9]