

Ohrbach's, opened October 7, 1964, 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2), 2 stories, 7.5-acre site, cost $5 million to build, currently the Valley Indoor Swap Meet.Ī 1964 advertisement promoted 86 stores collectively as the "Panorama City Shopping Center" – not just the Broadway and Silverwoods complex.Montgomery Ward, opened September 13, 1961, 154,537 square feet (14,357.0 m 2), 2 stories, closed in 2001, building currently empty.

The Broadway, opened October 10, 1955, 226,000 square feet (21,000 m 2), 3 stories, currently Walmart.The anchor department stores opened as follows: Silverwoods, Mandel's, Kinney Shoes, Lerner's and Woolworth were the other stores in the complex. north of Roscoe Blvd, with 89,000 square feet (8,300 m 2) of retail space adjacent to and sharing a parking lot with a 226,000-square-foot (21,000 m 2) Broadway department store designed by architect Welton Becket. The Broadway–Valley shopping center, as it was then known, opened on October 10, 1955, as a single strip of stores along Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama Mall was renovated and enclosed in 1980. In 1964 it claimed to be the first center with four major department stores. During the 1960s the merchants' association of the various owners marketed its retail properties collectively as the Panorama City Shopping Center. Similar to what happened with nearby Valley Plaza, after opening additional department stores and retail strips opened on the periphery of the Broadway center. The mall originally opened as the open-air Broadway–Valley shopping center in 1955. It is an enclosed mall anchored by two large discount stores, Walmart and Curacao, aimed primarily at a Hispanic customer base. Panorama Mall is a mall in Panorama City, San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California. If you wish to continue to the destination link, press Continue.Shopping mall in California, United States Panorama Mall

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