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Monday, July 9, 2018

Village at Orange mall is sold for $84.5 million รข€
src: www.ocregister.com

The Village at Orange is a shopping mall located in Orange, California, formerly called The Mall of Orange. The Sears store at the mall opened in 1967, while the mall itself opened on August 16, 1971. The center completed a $57 million renovation in 2003. The densely populated trade area has over 1.6 million people residing in a 10-mile (16 km) radius. The mall is anchored by Sears, and Walmart. A Sprouts Farmers Market opened in July 2009, replacing the Linens 'N' Things store that went out of business as part of the chain's nationwide store closings. There is a nearby Target, but is not part of the Village. A renovation began in 2015. JCPenney closed on July 31, 2017. Some current tenants include: Bath & Body Works, Claire's, Kay Jewelers, and Famous Footwear. Dining options include: Olive Garden, Red Robin, Jamba Juice, and Panera Bread.


Video The Village at Orange



Anchors and stores

Current anchors

  • Cost Plus World Market
  • Sprouts Farmers Market
  • Ross Dress For Less
  • Sears
  • Walmart
  • HomeGoods

Former anchors

  • The Broadway - Included "The Chafing Dish" restaurant and Auto Center east of store - both torn down replaced with Walmart
  • AMC Theatres - torn down - previously west of The Broadway. AMC Orange Mall 6 opened on December 16, 1971
  • JCPenney - Closed July 31, 2017
  • Woolworth's - Including Harvest House Cafeteria (Replaced by J C Penney)

Secondary stores

  • CVS Pharmacy
  • Party City
  • Trader Joe's

Past stores

  • Walden's Books
  • Hallmark
  • Sbarro
  • Subway
  • The Pet Pantry
  • Dairy Queen
  • Oggi's Pizza & Brewing Company
  • Oggi's Pizza Express
  • Karl's Toys
  • Slavick's Jewelers
  • Lou Miller's / Miller's Outpost (North Orange Mall)
  • Bergstrom's Children's Stores
  • The Parasol Restaurant (now Red Robin)

Maps The Village at Orange



References


Entrance to The Village at Orange getting a facelift - a photo on ...
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External links

  • Official Website

Source of article : Wikipedia