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DFO South Wharf is located in South Wharf, about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south-west of the Melbourne central business district. It opened in 2009, [13] after moving from its previous location on Spencer Street. [28] The former site has since remained an outlet centre, now known as the Spencer Outlet Centre.
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.
The Torrance Transit Center (officially the Mary K. Giordano Regional Transit Center) is a bus station in Torrance that serves as the city's transport hub. It opened on June 9, 2023. It opened on June 9, 2023.
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Southern Cross railway station (until 2005 known as Spencer Street station) is a major railway station in Docklands, Melbourne. It is on Spencer Street, between Collins and La Trobe streets, at the western edge of the Melbourne central business district. The Docklands Stadium sports arena is 500 metres (550 yards) north-west of the station.
Canberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub and Direct Factory Outlets Canberra) is an outlet type discount shopping centre located on the edge of Fyshwick, a light industrial suburb located in the southeast of Canberra. In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture ...
In October 2009, the company opened its 100th store, a 10,000-square-foot location in Torrance, California; the second BevMo! store in that city. [12] Torrance Mayor Frank Scotto was pleased; he said the chain's first store in Torrance was "a huge success" [ 12 ] and that the new one would create jobs and bring in more sales tax.
Nijiya Market (ニジヤマーケット Nijiya Māketto) is an American chain of Japanese supermarket headquartered in Torrance, California, [2] with store locations in California and Hawaii. The store's rainbow logo is intended to represent a bridge between Japan and the United States.