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Orange County Plaza

Orange County Plaza, later Garden Grove Mall, Garden Promenade, now The Promenade at Garden Grove, was, upon its expansion in 1959, with sixty stores, the largest shopping center in Orange County, California, and at the time billed itself as "Orange County's first regional shopping center". However, Anaheim Plaza had in fact already opened In 1955, four years prior, and had an anchor department store (The Broadway).[2]

The Promenade at Garden Grove
(orig. Orange County Plaza)
Sign for Orange County Plaza in the late 1950s
LocationGarden Grove, California
Coordinates33°47′22″N 117°57′51″W / 33.7893817°N 117.9642835°W / 33.7893817; -117.9642835
Address9635–9959 Chapman Avenue
Opening date1958
ManagementDonald H. Shanedling (original, 1958)
OwnerHGGA Promenade (Hughes Investments)[1]
ArchitectJacobson, Coppedge & Huxley
No. of anchor tenants8
Total retail floor area353,217 sq ft (32,814.9 m2)
No. of floors1
Public transit accessOCTA bus routes 35, 54
Websitehttps://www.commercialwest.com/garden-grove-ca-promenade-at-garden-grove-860-18000-sq-ft/

The open-air shopping center is located at Chapman Avenue and Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove, California, a Los Angeles suburb of 171,644 (2019 estimate).[3]

History edit

The center was announced in 1956 and was to cost $10,000,000. In 1956 and 1958, the project announced that Penney's, Newberry's and Grant's would locate in the Plaza, as well as the first branch of Rankin's department store of Santa Ana, which was to measure 28,000 sq ft (2,600 m2) – however, Rankin's never did wind up opening a branch there.[4][5]

First phase (opened 1956) edit

The center first opened in 1956 with 20 stores and 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m2) of gross leasable area[6] on 10 acres (4.0 ha),[5] including:[7]

  • Thriftimart supermarket
  • Economart drugstore

Second phase (opened 1959) edit

Phase II added 40 stores and 275,000 sq ft (25,500 m2) of gross leasable area on an additional 35 acres (14 ha). This phase added the anchor stores:[8]

1979 renovation edit

in 1979 the center was known as Garden Grove Mall. There was a $5 million renovation of the mall in 1979 with new anchors National Lumber, and a new branch of Huntington Park-based 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) Wineman's Department Store that opened in the east end of the mall in the fall of that year.[9] Wineman's operated until acquisition of the chain by Boston Stores in 1984, when some of their branches were converted to Boston Stores. Additional stores that were added were McDonald's, Straw Hat Pizza, Citizens Savings and Loan, Bank of America and See's Candies. The gross leasable area at that time was 345,000 square feet (32,100 m2).[9]

The Promenade at Garden Grove today edit

The site continues to function as a shopping center called The Promenade at Garden Grove. With 353,217 sq ft (32,814.9 m2) of gross leasable area it classifies as a community shopping center a.k.a. "large neighborhood center".[10] Anchors are Garden Grove's second Walmart (opened July 16, 2014, formerly Costco which opened in 1987 and relocated in 1994),[1] a 16-screen Regal Cinemas, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, 24 Hour Fitness, Aldi, Petsmart and Dollar Tree.[11][12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "New Garden Grove Walmart Opens". City of Garden Grove. July 14, 2014.
  2. ^ "Anaheim Fetes New Broadway Store Opening". Los Angeles Times. October 15, 1955.
  3. ^ "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". United States Census Bureau. May 24, 2020. Retrieved May 27, 2020.
  4. ^ "Merchants announce new store opening". Los Angeles Times. October 28, 1956. p. 131.
  5. ^ a b c "Orange County Plaza Center will have two supermarkets". Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, California). February 23, 1959. p. 53.
  6. ^ "Major Chain Stores to Be in New Center". Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA). October 28, 1956.
  7. ^ "Shopping center stores leased". Independent Press-Telegram (Long Beach, CA). April 8, 1956.
  8. ^ "Sixty Stores Assures Wide Buying Choice". Los Angeles Times. April 26, 1959.
  9. ^ a b "Wineman's to Open". Los Angeles Times. June 3, 1979.
  10. ^ "ICSC Shopping Center Definitions: Basic Configurations and Types" (PDF). International Council of Shopping Centers. 1999. (PDF) from the original on March 8, 2014. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  11. ^ Jim Tortolano, "Good news on rusty skeleton, Pavilion", June 27, 2019, Orange County Tribune
  12. ^ "The Promenade at Garden Grove (leasing information sheet)" (PDF). Hughes Investments.

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Orange County Plaza later Garden Grove Mall Garden Promenade now The Promenade at Garden Grove was upon its expansion in 1959 with sixty stores the largest shopping center in Orange County California and at the time billed itself as Orange County s first regional shopping center However Anaheim Plaza had in fact already opened In 1955 four years prior and had an anchor department store The Broadway 2 The Promenade at Garden Grove orig Orange County Plaza Sign for Orange County Plaza in the late 1950sLocationGarden Grove CaliforniaCoordinates33 47 22 N 117 57 51 W 33 7893817 N 117 9642835 W 33 7893817 117 9642835Address9635 9959 Chapman AvenueOpening date1958ManagementDonald H Shanedling original 1958 OwnerHGGA Promenade Hughes Investments 1 ArchitectJacobson Coppedge amp HuxleyNo of anchor tenants8Total retail floor area353 217 sq ft 32 814 9 m2 No of floors1Public transit accessOCTA bus routes 35 54Websitehttps www commercialwest com garden grove ca promenade at garden grove 860 18000 sq ft The open air shopping center is located at Chapman Avenue and Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove California a Los Angeles suburb of 171 644 2019 estimate 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 First phase opened 1956 1 2 Second phase opened 1959 1 3 1979 renovation 2 The Promenade at Garden Grove today 3 ReferencesHistory editThe center was announced in 1956 and was to cost 10 000 000 In 1956 and 1958 the project announced that Penney s Newberry s and Grant s would locate in the Plaza as well as the first branch of Rankin s department store of Santa Ana which was to measure 28 000 sq ft 2 600 m2 however Rankin s never did wind up opening a branch there 4 5 First phase opened 1956 edit The center first opened in 1956 with 20 stores and 60 000 sq ft 5 600 m2 of gross leasable area 6 on 10 acres 4 0 ha 5 including 7 Thriftimart supermarket Economart drugstoreSecond phase opened 1959 edit Phase II added 40 stores and 275 000 sq ft 25 500 m2 of gross leasable area on an additional 35 acres 14 ha This phase added the anchor stores 8 a 40 000 sq ft 3 700 m2 J C Penney scaled down from 65 000 sq ft 6 000 m2 as originally announced 5 a 20 000 sq ft 1 900 m2 W T Grant variety store a 22 500 sq ft 2 090 m2 Safeway supermarket which moved from across the street a 17 000 sq ft 1 600 m2 Thrifty Drug Store later became Rite Aid in 1998 a 10 000 sq ft 930 m2 Hartfield s junior department store1979 renovation edit in 1979 the center was known as Garden Grove Mall There was a 5 million renovation of the mall in 1979 with new anchors National Lumber and a new branch of Huntington Park based 10 000 sq ft 930 m2 Wineman s Department Store that opened in the east end of the mall in the fall of that year 9 Wineman s operated until acquisition of the chain by Boston Stores in 1984 when some of their branches were converted to Boston Stores Additional stores that were added were McDonald s Straw Hat Pizza Citizens Savings and Loan Bank of America and See s Candies The gross leasable area at that time was 345 000 square feet 32 100 m2 9 The Promenade at Garden Grove today editThe site continues to function as a shopping center called The Promenade at Garden Grove With 353 217 sq ft 32 814 9 m2 of gross leasable area it classifies as a community shopping center a k a large neighborhood center 10 Anchors are Garden Grove s second Walmart opened July 16 2014 formerly Costco which opened in 1987 and relocated in 1994 1 a 16 screen Regal Cinemas Marshalls Ross Dress for Less 24 Hour Fitness Aldi Petsmart and Dollar Tree 11 12 References edit a b New Garden Grove Walmart Opens City of Garden Grove July 14 2014 Anaheim Fetes New Broadway Store Opening Los Angeles Times October 15 1955 Population and Housing Unit Estimates United States Census Bureau May 24 2020 Retrieved May 27 2020 Merchants announce new store opening Los Angeles Times October 28 1956 p 131 a b c Orange County Plaza Center will have two supermarkets Independent Press Telegram Long Beach California February 23 1959 p 53 Major Chain Stores to Be in New Center Independent Press Telegram Long Beach CA October 28 1956 Shopping center stores leased Independent Press Telegram Long Beach CA April 8 1956 Sixty Stores Assures Wide Buying Choice Los Angeles Times April 26 1959 a b Wineman s to Open Los Angeles Times June 3 1979 ICSC Shopping Center Definitions Basic Configurations and Types PDF International Council of Shopping Centers 1999 Archived PDF from the original on March 8 2014 Retrieved January 31 2013 Jim Tortolano Good news on rusty skeleton Pavilion June 27 2019 Orange County Tribune The Promenade at Garden Grove leasing information sheet PDF Hughes Investments Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orange County Plaza amp oldid 1027756687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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