• 9240329 Los Arcos Mall was an enclosed shopping mall on the southeast corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. The mall, which operated...
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  • (2003–present, outdoor) Los Arcos Mall – Scottsdale (1969–1999) The Mall at Sierra Vista – Sierra Vista (1999–present) Maryvale Mall – Phoenix (1970s–1990s)...
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  • Springs Center Fiesta Mall Tri City Mall Los Arcos Mall Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Paradise Valley Mall "Del Webb's Chris-Town Mall". Arizona Republic...
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  • the former Los Arcos Mall in Scottsdale and having difficulty financing the purchase of the Coyotes and finishing demolition of Los Arcos, along with...
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    Scottsdale Fashion Square (category Shopping malls in Arizona)
    AJ Bayless. At the time, the primary competitor was the Los Arcos Mall, a fully enclosed mall built in 1969, also located in Scottsdale. Its early financial...
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  • store in Los Arcos…". Arizona Republic. October 12, 1969. p. 187. Retrieved May 26, 2020. "New Broadway Riverside is Store Within Store". Los Angeles Times...
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  • Westgate Entertainment District (category Shopping malls in Arizona)
    Footprint Center after failing to get an arena built at the former Los Arcos Mall in Scottsdale. Two auctions were scheduled for foreclosed Entertainment...
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    Glendale in 2005 after failing to get an arena built at the former Los Arcos Mall in Scottsdale. Two auctions were conducted for foreclosed Westgate City...
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    charter. An opponent of the city's expenditures on the development of the Los Arcos Mall site, in July 2004 Lane opposed the proposed ASU Scottsdale Center for...
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  • a subsidiary of The Macerich Company and a large developer of shopping malls in the Southwestern region of the United States. It was founded in 1964...
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  • and date. Antelope Valley Mall – Palmdale (1990) Arden Fair – Sacramento (1957) Beverly Center – Los Angeles (1982) Brea Mall – Brea (1977) (2) Del Amo...
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  • In 1967, they opened their first suburban New Jersey store at The Bergen Mall. Ohrbach's was one of five anchor stores located in downtown Newark, New...
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    hectares, has a population of 35,000, with two medical centers, five schools, a mall with over 100 stores and five movie theaters, a sports club, an 18-hole golf...
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  • Rio Plaza Periférico Plaza Real Tampico Plaza Comercial SunMall Plaza Comercial Tres Arcos Plaza Sendero Shopping Tampico Tlaxcala Gran Patio Tlaxcala...
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  • Kid (1967, dir. Sidney W. Pink) Operation Delilah (1967, dir. Luis de los Arcos) The Vengeance of Pancho Villa (1967, dir. José María Elorrieta) Bang...
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  • Richfield Tower (category ARCO)
    much to the dismay of Los Angeles residents and those interested in architectural preservation, to make way for the present ARCO Plaza skyscraper complex...
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    America's largest mall today. Among dozens of significant buildings from that era are the Bradbury Building, Ace Hotel Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles Examiner...
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    sculpture at the Los Angeles Mall just N of the NE corner of 1st/Temple, 2018. Currently, this site is the southernmost end of the Los Angeles Mall; Triforium...
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    Los Cabos (Spanish pronunciation: [los ˈkaβos]) is a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja...
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    Fedco (category Defunct department stores based in Southeast Los Angeles County, California)
    for 600 Jobs at Fedco". Los Angeles Times. Cano, Debra (November 4, 1993). "Buena Park: Shoppers Jam New Fedco Store in Mall". Los Angeles Times. Thomas...
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  • Licorice Pizza (store) (category Defunct companies based in Greater Los Angeles)
    comic strip Life in Hell. One of the stores can be seen in the Ridgemont Mall in the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.[citation needed][importance...
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    The Wilshire Grand Center is the tallest building in Los Angeles, California, measuring 1,100 feet (335.3 m) in height. The Wilshire Grand became the...
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  • Curacao (retail store) (category Companies based in Los Angeles)
    district in Los Angeles. In 1995, La Curacao opened its second store, in the Panorama City district of the San Fernando Valley. Inside the Panorama Mall, the...
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    the Southern California and Arizona area, previously with headquarters in Los Angeles, California. Joseph Winchester Robinson was a merchant from Waltham...
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    Cabo San Lucas (category Los Cabos Municipality (Baja California Sur))
    scuba diving locations, Balnearios, the sea arch El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, and marine life. The Los Cabos Corridor has become a heavily trafficked vacation...
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  • Butler Brothers Department Stores (category Defunct department stores based in Southeast Los Angeles County, California)
    then a Wurlitzer shop, then The Chong from 1988 until March 2020. Northgate Mall, Seattle The Butler Brothers Department Stores should not be confused with...
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  • Gemco (category Defunct companies based in Greater Los Angeles)
    Assembly plant.[citation needed] "Supermarket, Department Store to 'Wed'". Los Angeles Times. December 29, 1960. p. B10. ProQuest 167806820. Gellene, Denise...
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    Mítikah (category Shopping malls in Greater Mexico City)
    Bancomer (currently vacant) and Centro Coyoacán mall. As of mid-2022, the expectation is for the mall part of the complex to contain 258 commercial spaces...
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    he [Bertrand] was getting rid of most of the watches up in Los Angeles.” The place in Los Angeles was FEDCO, an interesting new wrinkle in the retail...
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    and Torre II, and a shopping center, Paseo Arcos Bosques. Arcos Bosques Torre 1 or officially known as Arcos Bosques Corporativo Torre Oriente, is a prominent...
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