MALL HALL OF FAME
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Southern California's Riverside Plaza Stores in Riverside County's original shopping mall opened between 1956 and 1958. In...
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A rendering of the Harris Company branch that opened at RIVERSIDE PLAZA in September 1957. The 4-level store included a fountain, tea roo...
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In the late '50s, the Inland Empire's RIVERSIDE PLAZA was promoted as " the largest, most modern shopping center east...
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The open-air mall was expanded toward the southeast in the mid-1960s. It gained a new Vons grocery and substantially larger Grants ...
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As stated, Montgomery Ward set up shop in vacant Grant City space in the mid-1970s. When the mall was enclosed in the mid-1980s, the store e...
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The fully-enclosed RIVERSIDE PLAZA was eventually usurped by newer and larger shopping venues in its trade area. The past its prime...
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RIVERSIDE PLAZA Central and Riverside Avenues Riverside. California Riverside County's first shopping mall was built on a 47-acre tra...
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San Bernardino's Central City Mall Signage proclaims San Berdoo's center city shopping hub. The fully-enclosed and air-c...
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One of the anchors of the CENTRAL CITY complex was the San Bernardino-based Harris Company. As the caption on this vintage postcard rea...
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CENTRAL CITY MALL took the place of six city blocks. The urban renewal-type shopping hub encompassed approximately 1 millio...
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Initially successful, CENTRAL CITY MALL eventually succumbed to gangland violence and the inevitable draw of business to suburban-type sh...
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CENTRAL CITY MALL West 2nd and E Streets San Bernardino, California In the early 1960s, San Bernardino's central city was in decline...
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