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  1. On November 21, 2014, ABC News announced that Hawthorne Plaza would be revitalized as an outlet mall. [6] In February 2016, it was announced that Hawthorne Plaza would be revitalized as a large "power center", which could include an outdoor mini-mall, an office complex and walkable outdoor retail strips with upper-level homes. [7]

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · [unidentified newspaper article, “$50 million Hawthorne Plaza to open Monday,” Feb. 18, 1977]: The Hawthorne Plaza shopping center opens to the public on Monday, February 21. The 9:45 a.m. grand opening marks completion of the project which replaced “a blighted commercial strip.”

  3. The Hawthorne Plaza Mall, a once-thriving shopping center in Hawthorne, California, has long been a symbol of urban decline. Closed since the late 1990s, the mall has become a focal point of community debates, legal battles, and redevelopment efforts. In 2017, ambitious plans were unveiled for a $500 million redevelopment of the mall, aiming to ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › Hawthorne_Plaza_Shopping_CenterHawthorne Plaza - Wikiwand

    Hawthorne Plaza was part of the Hawthorne Plaza Redevelopment Project, approved in 1969, which called for the redevelopment of a 35-acre (14 ha) plot of land. Ground was broken for the mall in January 1974 and most of the mall's 134 stores opened in February 1977. [3] It included an indoor mall with three anchor stores - Montgomery Ward, The ...

  5. Jan 14, 2019 · The Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center opened in 1977, on a 40-acre lot, and included an indoor mall, parking garage, and a few free standing stores. The mall did quite well for itself until the 1990s, as a result of mass job cuts within the aerospace sectors and competition from other shopping centers. By 1998 there were only about seventy stores ...

  6. Hawthorne Plaza is a dead mall along Hawthorne Boulevard between 120th Street and El Segundo Blvd in Hawthorne, California. The 40-acre (16 ha) property opened in 1977 and included an indoor mall and free standing stores at the property's south end. The mall largely cater ed to the middle class residents living in and around Hawthorne and featured cheaper stores than other nearby malls such as ...

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  8. Jul 1, 2014 · Economic decline in the region led to the number of occupied stores in the shopping center falling from 130 in the late 1980’s to 87 in 1994 and to 70 by 1998. Out of the original four anchors, only one was left – a Macy’s Clearance Center. Macy’s pulled out entirely in December 1997 and the indoor mall closed two years later.