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  • Antelope Valley Mall – Palmdale – (1990) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Arden Fair – Sacramento – (1957) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Beverly Center – Los Angeles – (1982) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Brea Mall – Brea – (1977) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (3) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance – 2,100,000 sq ft (200,000 m2) – (1961) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Fashion Fair – Fresno – (1970) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Galleria at Tyler – Riverside – (1970) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (6) Glendale Galleria – Glendale – 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m2) – (1976) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo – (1954) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Inland Center – San Bernardino – (1966) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (4) Lakewood Center – Lakewood – 2,092,700 sq ft (194,420 m2) (1951) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos – (1971) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • MainPlace Mall – Santa Ana – (1987) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Montclair Plaza – Montclair – (1968) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Moreno Valley Mall – Moreno Valley – (1992) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • NewPark Mall – Newark, California – (1980) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Northridge Fashion Center – Northridge – (1971) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • The Oaks – Thousand Oaks – (1978) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Pacific View Mall – Ventura – (1964) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Promenade Temecula – Temecula – (1999) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Santa Rosa Plaza – Santa Rosa – (1983) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • The Shoppes at Carlsbad – Carlsbad – (1969) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • The Shops at Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo – (1979) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • The Shops at Montebello – Montebello – (1985) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Solano Town Center – Fairfield – (1981) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (1) South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa – 2,800,000 sq ft (260,000 m2) – (1967) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Stoneridge Shopping Center – Pleasanton – (1980) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Stonestown Galleria – San Francisco – (1952) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Stonewood Center – Downey – (1958) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Sunvalley Shopping Center – Concord – (1967) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield – (1967) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Vintage Faire Mall – Modesto – (1977) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Culver City – Culver City, California – (1977) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks – (1962) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (10) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville – 1,336,009 sq ft (124,119.3 m2) – (2000) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield North County – Escondido – (1986) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Oakridge – San Jose – (1971) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Palm Desert – Palm Desert – (1982) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Plaza Bonita – National City – (1981) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (7) Westfield San Francisco Centre – San Francisco – 1,564,533 sq ft (145,349.9 m2) – (1988) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Santa Anita – Arcadia – (1974) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park – (1964) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Westfield Valencia Town Center – Santa Clarita – (1992) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • (2) Westfield Valley Fair – San Jose – 2,200,000 sq ft (200,000 m2) – (1986) (Super-regional enclosed malls)

  • Anaheim GardenWalk – Anaheim (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Blackhawk Plaza – Danville (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Broadway Plaza – Walnut Creek (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Chula Vista Center – Chula Vista, California (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • City Center Bishop Ranch – San Ramon (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Commons at Calabasas – Calabasas (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Del Monte Center – Monterey (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Downtown Commons – Sacramento (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Downtown Disney – Anaheim – (2001) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Fashion Island – Newport Beach – (1961) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • (5) Fashion Valley – San Diego – 1,726,000 sq ft (160,400 m2) – (1969) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • FIGat7th – Los Angeles (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Fig Garden Village – Fresno (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Forum at Carlsbad – Carlsbad (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Fountains at Roseville – Roseville (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Gardens on El Paseo – Palm Desert (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Ghiradelli Square – San Francisco (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Grossmont Center – La Mesa (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Irvine Spectrum Center – Irvine (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • La Cumbre Plaza – Santa Barbara (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Malibu Country Mart – Malibu (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Malibu Lumber Yard – Malibu, California (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • One Paseo – San Diego (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Otay Ranch Town Center – Chula Vista (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Pacific City – Huntington Beach, California (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Palladio at Broadstone – Folsom (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Paseo Colorado – Pasadena (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Paseo Nuevo – Santa Barbara (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Plaza El Segundo – El Segundo (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Point – El Segundo (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Promenade at Westlake – Westlake Village (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Promenade on the Peninsula – Rolling Hills Estates (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The River at Rancho Mirage – Rancho Mirage (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Santa Monica Place – Santa Monica (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Shops at River Park – Fresno (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Simi Valley Town Center – Simi Valley – (2005) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • (8) Stanford Shopping Center – Palo Alto – 1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2) – (1955) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Village at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Westfield Century City – Los Angeles – (1964) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Westfield Mission Valley – San Diego – (1961) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • Westfield UTC – San Diego – (1977) (Lifestyle centers / outdoor malls)

  • The Americana at Brand – Glendale (Mixed-use developments)

  • Bay Street Emeryville – Emeryville (Mixed-use developments)

  • Bella Terra – Huntington Beach (Mixed-use developments)

  • The Collection at RiverPark – Oxnard (Mixed-use developments)

  • Hollywood and Highland – Los Angeles (Mixed-use developments)

  • Platform – Culver City (Mixed-use developments)

  • Marina Pacifica – Long Beach (Mixed-use developments)

  • Santana Row – San Jose (Mixed-use developments)

  • Sherman Oaks Galleria – Sherman Oaks (Mixed-use developments)

  • Universal CityWalk – Universal City (Mixed-use developments)

  • Victoria Gardens – Rancho Cucamonga (Mixed-use developments)

  • Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza – Los Angeles (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Bayfair Center – San Leandro (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Bayshore Mall – Eureka (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Buena Park Downtown – Buena Park (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Burbank Town Center – Burbank (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Capitola Mall – Capitola (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Chico Mall – Chico (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Coddingtown Mall – Santa Rosa (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Crocker Galleria – San Francisco (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Eagle Rock Plaza – Eagle Rock (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Eastridge Center – San Jose (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Embarcadero Center – San Francisco, California (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Hanford Mall – Hanford (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Imperial Valley Mall – Imperial Valley (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Manhattan Village – Manhattan Beach (Regional enclosed malls)

  • The Mall of Victor Valley – Victorville (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Metreon – San Francisco (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Mt. Shasta Mall – Redding (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Northgate Mall – San Rafael (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Northridge Mall – Salinas (Regional enclosed malls)

  • NorthPoint Centre – San Francisco (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Parkway Plaza – El Cajon (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Plaza West Covina – West Covina (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Puente Hills Mall – Industry (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Santa Maria Town Center – Santa Maria (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Serramonte Center – Daly City (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Sherwood Mall – Stockton (Regional enclosed malls)

  • The Shops at Tanforan – San Bruno (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Somersville Towne Center – Antioch (Regional enclosed malls)

  • SouthBay Pavilion – Carson (Regional enclosed malls)

  • South Bay Galleria – Redondo Beach (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Southland Mall – Hayward (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Sunrise Mall – Citrus Heights (Regional enclosed malls)

  • The Village at Orange – Orange (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Visalia Mall – Visalia (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Weberstown Mall – Stockton (Regional enclosed malls)

  • West Hollywood Gateway – West Hollywood (Regional enclosed malls)

  • West Valley Mall – Tracy (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Westgate Mall – San Jose (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Westminster Mall – Westminster (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Yuba Sutter Mall – Yuba City (Regional enclosed malls)

  • Camarillo Premium Outlets – Camarillo (Outlet malls)

  • Citadel Outlets – Commerce (Outlet malls)

  • Dessert Hills Premium Outlets – Cabazon (Outlet malls)

  • Folsom Premium Outlets – Folsom (Outlet malls)

  • Gran Plaza Outlets – Calexico (Outlet malls)

  • Gilroy Premium Outlets – Gilroy (Outlet malls)

  • (9) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas – 1,361,920 sq ft (126,527 m2) (Outlet malls)

  • Las Americas Outlets – San Ysidro (Outlet malls)

  • Ontario Mills – Ontario (Outlet malls)

  • Outlets at San Clemente – San Clemente (Outlet malls)

  • The Outlets at Orange – Orange (Outlet malls)

  • The Outlets at Tejon – Wheeler Ridge (Outlet malls)

  • The Pike Outlets – Long Beach (Outlet malls)

  • Petaluma Village Premium Outlets – Petaluma (Outlet malls)

  • San Francisco Premium Outlets – Livermore (Outlet malls)

  • Vacaville Premium Outlets – Vacaville (Outlet malls)

  • Alameda South Shore Center – Alameda (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Anaheim Plaza – Anaheim (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Beverly Connection – Beverly Grove, Los Angeles (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Eastland Center – West Covina (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Eastvale Gateway – Eastvale (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • El Cerrito Plaza – El Cerrito (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Encino Place – Encino (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Fremont Hub Shopping Center – Fremont (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • La Habra Market Place (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • La Jolla Village Square – La Jolla (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Long Beach Towne Center – Long Beach – 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Los Altos Center – Long Beach (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Peninsula Shopping Center – Rolling Hills Estates (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Macdonald 80 Shopping Center – Richmond (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Mira Mesa Mall – Mira Mesa (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Pacific Commons – Fremont (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Panorama Mall – Panorama City (enclosed power center) (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Palo Cedro Shopping Center – Palo Cedro (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Paraiso Town Center – Thousand Oaks (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Park Plaza Shopping Center – San Pedro (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Plaza Mayor Shopping Center – Torrance (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Point Dume Plaza Shopping Center – Malibu (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Princeton Plaza Mall – San Jose (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Pruneyard Shopping Center – Campbell (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • The Quad at Whittier – Whittier (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Westlake Shopping Center – Daly City (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • Whittwood Town Center – Whittier (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • The Willows Shopping Center – Concord (Power centers / outdoor strip centers)

  • 6x6 – San Francisco (Dead malls)

  • Barstow Mall – Barstow (Dead malls)

  • Centerpoint Mall – Oxnard (Dead malls)

  • Country Club Plaza – Sacramento (Dead malls)

  • Indio Fashion Plaza (Indio Grand Marketplace) – Indio (Dead malls)

  • Manchester Center – Fresno (Dead malls)

  • Sequoia Mall – Visalia (Dead malls)

  • The Shops at Hilltop – Richmond (Dead malls)

  • Westgate Center – San Leandro (Dead malls)

  • Desert Fashion Plaza – Palm Springs (October 1967 – 2001; demolished in 2013) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (October 11, 1972 – August 22, 2017) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • East Hills Mall – Bakersfield (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Eureka Mall – Eureka (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Fallbrook Center – West Hills – (November 12, 1963 – 1997) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Hawthorne Plaza – Hawthorne – (1977–1999) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Horton Plaza – San Diego – (August 9, 1985 – 2019) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills – (April 1973 – December 31, 2018) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (Demolished / closed malls)

  • La Mirada Mall – La Mirada (Demolished / closed malls)

  • La Habra Market Place – La Habra – (1969–1994) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Mountain Gate Plaza – Simi Valley (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Palm Springs Mall – Palms Springs (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Redlands Mall – Redlands – (1977–2011) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Sunnyvale Town Center – Sunnyvale – (1979–2018) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Valley Plaza – North Hollywood – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Westfield Promenade – Woodland Hills (March 1973 – present) (Demolished / closed malls)

  • Westside Pavilion – West Los Angeles (1985–2019) (Demolished / closed malls)

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There are 46,990 malls in the United States, the vast majority of them (95 percent) and they are open outdoor centers. California has the largest number of shopping centers, with 6,243 in total, and the tool only randomly selected 212 of them for presentation. These shopping centers are mostly large integrated shopping centers, here you can find all the good food, brand name products, entertainment facilities, clothing and so on.

The shopping malls recorded in the generator were built in different eras, each with its own unique flavor. Some of the shopping malls, built in the late 20th century, are now more than a hundred years old and full of old-fashioned American charm. The big new shopping malls represent a world connected, with bright lights, bright shops, and neat, Fujian Blue waiting for customers.

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