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Kum & Go: Stop into Kum & Go’s 430 stores, spread across the country — many of them open 24 hours — for gas or dinner. On Friday, pizza is buy one, get one free for rewards members.
The Shops at Palm Desert (previously Westfield Palm Desert) is a shopping mall located in Palm Desert, California which serves the Coachella Valley. The mall features the traditional retailers Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Barnes & Noble, with 122 inline stores. In addition, the mall includes a food court and Tristone Palm Desert ...
Palm Beach (1st location) Shoe, hosiery and handbag store in Hotel Alba. First branch store branded as Saks Fifth Avenue. [20] Jan 1926 [21] [22] Spring 1926 Miami–Ft. Lauderdale–W. Palm Beach Palm Beach ("Plaza section") Palm Beach (2nd location) 300 Worth Avenue (now a Ralph Lauren shop) 15,000 sq ft (1,394 m 2) [23] Dec 1, 1926 [24] Dec ...
Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (April 1973 – December 31, 2018) - being rebuilt as The Village at Laguna Hills; Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (1968–1994) – now NoHo West; Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (1982–2000) – now Long Beach City Place; Mountain Gate Plaza – Simi Valley; Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs
Tanger Outlets Palm Beach has stores featuring some of the world's biggest brands at its campus off Interstate 95 in West Palm Beach.
Palm Springs Mall; Location: Palm Springs, California: Address: 2365 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262: Opening date: 1959: Closing date: 2005 [1] Developer: Ray Ryan Ernest W. Hahn Leonard Wolf Seeterra, Inc. Owner: College of the Desert: Architect: Mayer and Kanner Leitch and Cleveland: No. of stores and services: 0 (space for 31 ...
At the same time, Joseph Magnin announced that they would close their remaining 24 stores, including the one in Palm Springs due to bankruptcy. The mall was officially opened on November 16, 1985, under the new name of Desert Fashion Plaza. [23] I.
The Citadel Outlets are an outlet mall in the City of Commerce, California, along the Santa Ana Freeway southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, which features the Exotic Revival architecture of a tire factory, whose partial remnants the complex occupies, built in the style of the castle of Assyrian king Sargon II.