The first fifteen stores in BULLOCK'S FASHION SQUARE (DEL AMO) opened in September and October of 1966. By the time of this 1967 plan, the seventeen-store open air complex was
complete. It encompassed approximately 342,000 leasable square feet. Its larger open-air counterpart, DEL AMO CENTER, occupied a land parcel south of West Carson Street.
BULLOCK'S FASHION SQUARE (DEL AMO) TENANTS 1967:
BULLOCK'S DEL AMO (with The Tea Room, Men's Grill and beauty salon) / I. MAGNIN / DESMOND'S / Alpert's Shoes / Bell's Gifts / C.H. Baker Shoes / Chandler's Shoes / Country Club Fashions ladies' wear / Crocker-Citizen's Bank (outparcel) / Draper's ladies' wear / Field's fashions for young ladies / Gentry, Limited men's wear / / Music Man Del Amo (sheet music, instruments, records & electronics) / Polka Dot ladies' wear / Ranchito Grill / Slavick's Jewelers
BULLOCK'S FASHION SQUARE (DEL AMO) TENANTS 1967:
BULLOCK'S DEL AMO (with The Tea Room, Men's Grill and beauty salon) / I. MAGNIN / DESMOND'S / Alpert's Shoes / Bell's Gifts / C.H. Baker Shoes / Chandler's Shoes / Country Club Fashions ladies' wear / Crocker-Citizen's Bank (outparcel) / Draper's ladies' wear / Field's fashions for young ladies / Gentry, Limited men's wear / / Music Man Del Amo (sheet music, instruments, records & electronics) / Polka Dot ladies' wear / Ranchito Grill / Slavick's Jewelers