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  2. FIGat7th - Wikipedia

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    Both had closed their nearby standalone anchor stores to move to the new mall. Bullocks closed in 1996. The May Company became Robinsons-May in 1993, then Macy's in 2006. It closed in 2009. [3] The mall was renamed 7+Fig in 2000. In late 2010, Target announced a CityTarget store would open as part of a redesign of the mall by the Gensler ...

  3. Jerome's - Wikipedia

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    The original downtown store was moved in 2000 to West Morena Boulevard. [4] Between 2009 and 2013 four more locations were added, which opened up the Los Angeles market. [5] By 2015 Jerome's had a total of 11 stores and a turnover of over $147 million, and had attained a top-fifty furniture retail ranking. [6]

  4. San Gabriel Valley Council - Wikipedia

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    The new name for the council, Greater Los Angeles Area Council, was announced on June 11, 2015. The new council centers is in Los Angeles. Due to the large size of the two original councils, the merger was a process which was completed over a time span, and finished in 2017. GLAAC has three Scout shops in Los Angeles, San Pedro and Arcadia. [2]

  5. Abbot Kinney Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    The Toms Shoes flagship store on Abbot Kinney Boulevard was a popular coffee shop combined with shoe store. It closed in 2022. [12] Salt & Straw is a Portland-based ice-cream shop that opened on Abbot Kinney and the Venice art district in Fall 2015. The shop is a 1,035-square foot space and is located on the corner of Abbot Kinney and ...

  6. Westside Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The site was originally occupied by a mini mall known as Westland and a free-standing May Company building (built in 1964) that was later incorporated into the mall. Part of the mall also occupied the site of the Pico Drive-in movie theater - which was located there from 1934 to 1950 - and is considered only the fourth drive-in in the United States, and the first in California.

  7. Levitz Furniture - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Levitz, expanded by Richard's sons Leon and Ralph, successfully pioneered the sales of moderately priced brand-name furniture from a warehouse-style store. [2] It suffered in the 1990s as consumers began to prefer showroom sales that featured spaces arranged to look like actual rooms in houses. [3]

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