In the late '50s version of EASTLAND, a tall tower stood at the center of the west court area, which was referred to as Tower Lane. On the east side of the complex was May Terrace. The first floor, which opened on a Lower Level parking area, was called the Lower Esplanade. In total, the split-level parking area had spaces for 6,000 autos. The May's Tire Center (medium gray) would be added to the mall in the early '60s.

EASTLAND CENTER TENANTS 1958:

LOWER ESPLANADE:
W.T. GRANT (lower level) / Clifton's Cafeteria / Beal's / Biscotti's / L.W. Brown Company / Conn-Chamber's Music / Karl's Shoes / The Paint Mart / Security First National Bank / Slenderella Figure Salon / Carl Smith Cameras / Sutton's Linen's / U.S. Stationers 

UPPER ESPLANADE:
Dr. Sidney Gordon

TOWER LANE:
W.T. GRANT (with Magic Service conveyor Luncheonette) / Bond Clothes / Longs Drugs (with luncheonette) / Moran's Drapery 

MAY TERRACE:
MAY COMPANY (with Garden Tea Room and Fountain snack bar) / See's Candies

THE MALL:
F.W. WOOLWORTH (with luncheonette) / Albert's Hosiery / C.H. Baker Shoes / Chic Accessories / Comar's Children's Shoes / Country Club Fashions ladies' wear / Diane's Gift Shop / Franklin's apparel / Harris & Frank men's wear / Hartfield's apparel / Innes / Judy's ladies' wear / Kay Jewelers / Leed's Qualicraft Shoes / LeRoy Jewelers / Thom McAn Shoes / Norm Meager's / Moss Company / Snow White Shop / Zukor's ladies' wear

AVENUE SHOPS:
HIRAM'S  MARKET / Arlotti's Shoe Repair / Boulevard Cleaners / San Gabriel Valley Daily Tribune / Eastland Barber Shop / Eastland Laundromat / Five Lanterns Chinese restaurant / Jacque & Victor's beauty salon / Joslin's Pastry Shop / Stat's Charbroiler / Van Horn Liquors

OUTPARCELS:
Eastland Car Wash / Huddle Restaurant