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See's Candies is an original store at Grossmont Center which stands in the same place and is still doing business. [6] In 1992, the mall's movie theater complex closed, [10] but it was reopened and expanded on May 26, 1995. [11] Barnes & Noble Booksellers was also added on November 24, 1997, replacing Woolworth which closed in 1993.
The mall was built shortly thereafter, attaching to its east side. May Company originally anchored the mall's East end and a large Woolworth's maintained the middle anchor position on the south side. A 3-screen movie triplex was located on the south side of the mall as was a Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour, near May Co. The main entrance on the ...
Venues have included United Artists Theatre in the Westfield Horton Plaza mall, [2] the Pacific Gaslamp multiplex, the Reading Grossmont Theater in La Mesa, AMC Fashion Valley Theaters, UltraStar Mission Valley and the Theatre Box downtown. [3]
The downtown flagship store was demolished in 1969 when Broadway opened a large new store at the new Fashion Valley Mall; and a Ross Dress for Less occupies the location. [9] The Grossmont Center and Chula Vista Center branches became Broadway stores, and are now Macy's stores. [10]
The only remnant of the original mall is the court where the Pacific 16 Theatres is located, which are on the uppermost of what was previously the southern Robinsons-May store. The majority of the remaining mall was turned into offices. [20] Warner Bros. set up offices [2] in what was once one of the mall entrances. Several mortgage companies ...
The city's major mall, Grossmont Center, opened by the Cushman Family in 1961. [37] In 2021, Grossmont Center was purchased from the Cushman Family by Federal Realty Trust, which valued the shopping center at $175 Million and plans to redevelop and modernize the 925,000 square-foot property.
Grossmont may refer to: Grossmont College, a community college in El Cajon, California; Grossmont High School, in La Mesa, California; Grossmont Middle College High School, in El Cajon, California; Grossmont Transit Center, a San Diego Trolley station; Grossmont Union High School District in San Diego County, California
In 2013, the company sold a movie theater in Forest Hills, New York for $20.5 million. [7] In 2014, the company acquired 2 shopping centers in Monmouth County, New Jersey for $161 million. [8] In 2015, the company acquired an 85% interest in The Shops at Sunset Place based on a property valuation of $110.2 million. [9]