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The Glendale Galleria is a large three-story regional shopping center and office complex located in downtown Glendale, California, United States. Opened in 1976 with 1,600,000-square-foot (150,000 m 2 ) of retail space, it is the third-largest mall in Los Angeles County after Lakewood Center and Del Amo Fashion Center .
Beverly Center – Los Angeles (1982) [3] Brea Mall – Brea (1977) [4] (2) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance – 2,517,765 sq ft (233,908.0 m 2) (1961) [5] [6] Fashion Fair – Fresno (1970) Galleria at Tyler – Riverside (1970) (6) Glendale Galleria – Glendale – 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m 2) (1976) Hillsdale Shopping Center – San ...
Glendale Fashion Center – Glendale (1966–1994) Glendale Galleria – Glendale (1976–present) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas (1994–present) Grossmont Center – La Mesa (1961–present, outdoor) The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles (2002–present, outdoor) Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center – Hawthorne (1977–1999)
Glendale Fashion Center was a regional shopping mall in Glendale, California anchored by department stores, which today is the site of a large power center by the same name. The center opened in 1966 anchored by a J. W. Robinson's department store, [ 1 ] as well as Joseph Magnin and Desmond's , [ 2 ] with a total of 25 retailers. [ 3 ]
(Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times) After nearly 10 years of serving its famous xiao long baoat the Americana at Brand in Glendale, Din Tai Fung said this week it plans to leave for the neighboring ...
Erewhon is bringing its celebrity smoothies and organic kale salads to Glendale, where the upscale grocery chain will open its 11th location.
The Americana at Brand is a lifestyle center in Glendale, California. The center features anchor stores Nordstrom, and Barnes & Noble. The property was built and is owned and operated by Los Angeles businessman Rick J. Caruso and his company Caruso Affiliated. It was named for Leslie Coombs Brand, a real estate developer who developed Glendale. [7]
Glendale: Glendale Galleria: 90,000 [21] 8,361: 1976 1990 Opened together with The Broadway August 1976 prior to the rest of the mall opening two months later. Closed 1990. [32] Demolished and replaced by Robinsons-May in 1993 and Target in 2007 La Mesa: Grossmont Center: 1979 1991 Added in 1979 as a third anchor store in a newly constructed ...