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Emc torrance
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In 1971, the center was rebaptized Del Amo Fashion Square and added a $3.75 million, 177,000-square-foot (16,400 m 2) Montgomery Ward, a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2) Ohrbach's and an expanded I. Overview after the merger of the Del Amo Fashion Square (north) and the Del Amo Center (south). In February 1970, Federated Department Stores replaced its Bullock's Realty Corporation, which owned and managed the Fashion Squares, with an organization called Transwest Management Transwest sold the Torrance Fashion Square in March of that year to new co-owners Great Lakes and Guilford Glazer and Associates, while selling the three other Fashion Squares to Urban Investment and Development Company (UIDC). ĭesmond's department store was actually the first anchor to open at Fashion Square in 1966. Magnin, owned by Bullock's, opened a store on March 6, 1967. Bullock's developed several similarly named Fashion Squares, including ones in Sherman Oaks, La Habra and Santa Ana. In 1966, Bullock's opened at a small open-air shopping center it had developed north of Carson Street called Bullock's Fashion Square - advertising and editorial in the first years referred to "Bullock's Fashion Square in Torrance", not Del Amo.

emc torrance

North side: Bullock's/Del Amo Fashion Square Baker Shoes, Judy's Sportwear, Helen Morgan Women's Shop, The Men's Shop, Tot's Toggery and Suburban Shop, Singer Sewing Shop, Mandel's Shoes, Varon's Jewelry, and Children's Shoe Store. Other stores that opened in 1961 were Lerner's, Leed's Shoes and Ontra Cafeteria and later C. Most of the rest of the center opened in stages in early 1961 with additional anchors JCPenney, Sears and Woolworth's. Silverwoods opened what was also its ninth L.A.-area store here in November 1960. On February 16, 1959, The Broadway opened its store at Hawthorne and Sepulveda boulevards, the ninth in Greater Los Angeles, and over the next two years the open-air Del Amo Shopping Center was built adjacent to it, south of Carson Street. South side: Broadway/Del Amo Shopping Center It was eclipsed as the largest with the opening of Mall of America on August 11, 1992. From 1981 to 1992 it was the largest shopping mall in the United States, reaching 3 million ft² (280,000 m 2) in size at its largest.

emc torrance

1.2 North side: Bullock's/Del Amo Fashion Squareĭel Amo Fashion Center has evolved from an amalgamation of several developments on the eastern side of the intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and Carson Street in Torrance, California by Guilford Glazer (#384 on Forbes Richest 400).1.1 South side: Broadway/Del Amo Shopping Center.The mall is anchored by Nordstrom, Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney, and two Macy's stores - a Women's store, and a Men's, Children's, and Home store.

emc torrance

With a gross leasable area (GLA) of 2,517,765 sq ft (233,908 m 2), it is the sixth largest shopping mall in the United States.

emc torrance

It is currently managed and co-owned by Simon Property Group.














Emc torrance