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The following is a list of properties owned by Brookfield Properties, a North American commercial real estate company.Their portfolio includes a number of shopping malls in the United States that were owned by GGP Inc. (General Growth Properties) before it was acquired by Brookfield in 2018.
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 .
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 ]
Din Tai Fung in Glendale will move from the Americana at Brand to the Galleria in 2023, opening its largest L.A. County location yet. ... A Gap clothing store currently sits in the Galleria space ...
Shoppers at the Glendale Galleria in November 2022. A Glendale police officer has been charged with an assault for kicking a teen shoplifting suspect in 2021. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
Pop Mart, which makes Labubu and other designer toys, is opening stores around the U.S. after seeing huge success overseas. The Chinese company reported record revenue of $638.5 million for the ...
At the time, the new Buffum's formed part of a 108-store, six-restaurant center. [17] [31] 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 ...
Ohrbach's was a moderate-priced department store with a merchandising focus primarily on clothing and accessories. From its modest start in 1923 until the chain's demise in 1987, Ohrbach's expanded dramatically after World War II, and opened numerous branch locations in the New York and Los Angeles metropolitan areas.