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Opening date
  
12 November 1963

Opened
  
12 November 1963

Number of stores and services
  
42

Developer
  
Joseph K. Eichenbaum

Phone
  
+1 818-885-9700

Fallbrook Center

Location
  
West Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA

Management
  
General Growth Properties, Inc.

Owner
  
General Growth Properties, Inc.

Architect
  
Maxwell Starkman and Associates

Address
  
6633 Fallbrook Ave, West Hills, CA 91307, USA

Hours
  
Closing soon · 10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–9PMSunday10AM–9PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PM

Similar
  
Northridge Fashion Center, Westfield Promenade, Skywest Commons, Plaza West Covina, Laguna Hills Mall

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Fallbrook Center is a shopping center located on Fallbrook Avenue between Victory Boulevard and Vanowen Street in West Hills, Los Angeles, California. Fallbrook Center is a 75-acre (300,000 m2), 880,000-square-foot (82,000 m2), open-air shopping center with retailers including Wal-Mart, Trader Joe's, Home Depot, Target, Ross Dress for Less, 24 Hour Fitness, Michael's, and Petco.

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History

The complex, originally known as Fallbrook Square, opened between November 1963 and November 1966. Housing eighty stores and services in an open-air format, it was anchored by large Sears and J.C. Penney locations and included F.W. Woolworth, Ontra Cafeteria, House of Sight and Sound, Karl's Toys, Nibblers Restaurant, and a Market Basket supermarket.

An enclosing renovation was done between April 1984 and July 1986. Target and Mervyn's anchors were added and the complex was renamed Fallbrook Mall. Damaged by the 1994 Northridge earthquake, and in decline by the late 1990s, the shopping venue was redeveloped between August 2001 and November 2003, emerging as the 1,200,000-square-foot (110,000 m2) Fallbrook Center of today.

The existing Penney's structure, vacated in April 2001, was retenanted by Kohl's. The Sears, which had re-opened at the nearby Westfield Topanga in 1996, was divided between Big Kmart (upper level) and Burlington Coat Factory (lower level). These opened in 1997. The Big Kmart closed and re-opened, as a Wal-Mart, in January 2004.

The Fallbrook Square sign and marquee can be seen in the 1974 drag racing documentary "Funny Car Summer" when a bicycle drag race event was held there.

Fallbrook Center was used as the exterior location of the "Burbank Buymore" on Warner Brothers and NBC's Chuck (TV Series).

List of tenants

Anchor tenants:

  • Burlington Coat Factory
  • Michael's
  • Petco
  • Ross Dress For Less
  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • Target
  • The Home Depot
  • Trader Joe's
  • Wal-Mart
  • Other stores:

  • 24 Hour Fitness
  • Fallbrook AMC 7
  • Baja Fresh Mexican Grill
  • Bath & Body Works
  • Buy Buy Baby
  • Cost Plus World Market
  • Chili's
  • Chuck E. Cheese's
  • Ciara Dance Studio
  • Cold Stone Creamery
  • Fallbrook Pedispa
  • The Fifty
  • Hometown Buffet
  • IHOP
  • Jamba Juice
  • Justice
  • Kyoto Sushi
  • Menchie's Frozen Yogurt
  • Old Navy
  • Panda Express
  • Party City
  • Pho So 1
  • Red Lobster
  • Road Runner Sports
  • Starbucks
  • Stonefire Grill
  • Style Code
  • Supercuts
  • T.J. Maxx
  • Tikka Grill
  • References

    Fallbrook Center Wikipedia