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  2. Stonewood Center - Wikipedia

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    Stonewood Center, sometimes referred to as Stonewood Mall, is a shopping mall located in Downey, California, which is one of the Gateway Cities of Southeastern Los Angeles County. It is located at the intersection of Firestone and Lakewood Boulevards , and it is from this intersection that the mall's name is derived ("Fire stone " + "Lake wood ...

  3. Promenade at Downey - Wikipedia

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    The Promenade at Downey is a 77-acre (31 ha), 656,000-square-foot (60,900 m 2) retail power center in Downey, California, built on the 1,500,000-square-foot (140,000 m 2) mixed-use development on the site of the former Downey Studios, which before that was the site of a Boeing/NASA industrial complex, originally built in 1948 by North American Aviation.

  4. Stonestown Galleria - Wikipedia

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    These changes led to the Stonestown Shopping Center being renamed Stonestown Galleria. In 1996, The Emporium was converted to Macy's when Federated Stores bought Broadway Stores Inc. in 1995. In December 2003, Heitman Financial , the manager, abandoned efforts to construct nearly 300 new residential units and a grocery store on a parcel next to ...

  5. 7 '90s mall stores that still exist today - AOL

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    After changing its name to Tween Brands in 2006 and shuttering or rebranding most locations a few years later, Blue Alliance acquired the name Limited Too and relaunched almost 200 stores in 2016.

  6. Big Lots plans to close all stores: See full list of ... - AOL

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    Bankruptcy and store closures at Big Lots Back in September, Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection weeks after announcing plans to close 340 stores across the United States.

  7. J. W. Robinson's - Wikipedia

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    The store in Pasadena was the last free standing store as the concept of the shopping mall began to take off. The first stores adjacent or connected to shopping malls opened in Panorama City in the San Fernando Valley (late 1950s), Anaheim Plaza, on upper State Street in Santa Barbara (1960s), and Glendale.

  8. Promenade on the Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    In January 1997, the mall lost both department store anchors, the Robinsons-May (which had replaced May Company) and what had been the Bullocks Wilshire, as Macy's acquired the chain and closed stores. In February 1998, Cousins Properties of Atlanta bought the mall from the Hahn Co. for $13.5 million, and began another renovation, this time ...

  9. Plaza West Covina - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, plans were announced for the new 36-acre, 50-store West Covina Center at the eastern end of what is now the Plaza space anchored by a 50,000 square-foot J. C. Penney, with parking for over 2,000 cars. It was to cost $5 million, financed and built by Los Angeles financier Sylvan S. Shulman and associates.