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Found the following on the Broadway. Gotta' love the old graphics!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Broadway

and

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Hawley_Hale_Stores

Pictures:

http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q ... 1&ct=title


Sites became:

Puente Hills--demolished for AMC movie theater
Whittier--Sears
West Covina--Sears
San Bernardino--Macy*s, then ALMOST Mervyn's. Was set to open before Mervyn's folded.
Riverside--Macy*s (correct?)
Montclair--Macy*s
Carson--IKEA. Awesome outdoor escalator/stairs added--see picture of site above and also below:

http://www.mitchglaser.com/malls/broadway.html

What about the other sites?
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I had posted all the sites on Wikipedia, and they deleted them.....jerks.


Anyway:
Pasadena - became Broadway Clearance Center (1996-1998?) then renamed MACYS when they tore down the mall.
Arcadia - Macys
Riverside - became Macys, now closed. Macys moved to former Robinsons-May.
Montclair - became Macys, now closed. Macys moved to former Robinsons-May.
Sherman Oaks - Bloomingdales
Costa Mesa - Macys Home Store
Century City - Bloomingdales
Newport Beach - Bloomingdales
Northridge - Trader Joes, Health Club and Borders (subdivided all 4 levels)
Huntington Beach - Kohls (only on 2 levels - escalators to 3rd level are walled up).
Culver City - Macys
Orange - demolished for Wal-Mart
Laguna Hills - Macys
Anaheim - demolished for Wal-Mart
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Don't forget downtown L.A. (Broadway Plaza)-Became Macy's (Macy's Plaza.)

And there were stores in Bakersfield, the San Diego area, Arizona, New Mexico, and Las Vegas at one time (not to mention the big store in Hollywood that closed down many years ago.) Weren't they also in Thousand Oaks, Palm Desert, Santa Monica, Ventura and Santa Maria?
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Yep, all over the southwest
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If I recall correctly, in New Mexico (and presumably Arizona as well) they generally used the name "Broadway Southwest" in their advertising (as opposed to just "The Broadway". I don't recall much more than that, since the closest one to where I lived was 100 miles away in Albuquerque and I can't ever recall shopping there. About all I ever heard of them was their TV ads.
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Thanks, as always Jeff for filling in the holes!

Montclair--supposed to be demolishing the former site for expansion I believe.
Puente Hills--site was the same as the Carson site. Funky 70s geometric design.
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Carson and Puente Hills were the only two (as far as I've seen) that were designed like that. It even had a funky font compared to the other stores which were all similar.

The Montclair store I'm sure will be still standing for a while since the economy is bad. Funny thing about that store, when the mall added the 2nd level in the 80's, they literally built it on top of the old mall's roof line. The three major department stores that anchored the mall (JCPenney, Broadway and May Co) had issues with the 2nd level.

JCPenney has ramps that go down into the 2nd level from the 2nd level of the mall.
The Broadway had a weird, small sales floor then escalators that took you down into the old store (later adding a small wheelchair elevator).
May Co, which was 2 levels, never hit the 2nd floor of the mall, since the 2nd level of the store was the main level of the mall.
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Jeff wrote:Northridge - Trader Joes, Health Club and Borders (subdivided all 4 levels)
Do you mean the store at the north end of the Northridge Fashion Plaza? It was partially dismantled to create an open-air plaza with a Harry & David, Sharper Image, and other smaller stores while the northern half of the store stayed standing. In that original part of the structure there is a Borders, Cost Plus, and an On the Border restaurant, but no TJ's or gym.

A few other Broadway stores:
Topanga Plaza: Sears
The Panorama City and Crenshaw Plaza stores were not demolished and became Walmarts. The Crenshaw Plaza store was a Macy's for a while in the interim.
The Westchester Mervyns started life as Milliron's, then became a Broadway, then Mervyns though this was long before The Broadway was Macyized.
The Santa Monica Place store is slated to become a Bloomingdale's when the mall reopens.
The Beverly Center is also a Bloomingdales (the Bullocks became Macy's).
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Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad, CA had both Broadway and Bullocks when I was a kid. The Broadway became Macy's Womens while Bullocks became MENS/FURNISHING. I remember as a kid having lunch on a several occasions in the Restaurant on the upper level of Broadway... Last I checked I believe it was still open.

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&F ... &encType=1

Are there any other former Broadways with this design?
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ieguy441 wrote:Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad, CA had both Broadway and Bullocks when I was a kid. The Broadway became Macy's Womens while Bullocks became MENS/FURNISHING. I remember as a kid having lunch on a several occasions in the Restaurant on the upper level of Broadway... Last I checked I believe it was still open.

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&F ... &encType=1

Are there any other former Broadways with this design?
None down here in So Cal anymore. The former Thousand Oaks store, which was just demolished last year looked like this design. There are many in Arizona with this design.
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Jeff wrote:Carson and Puente Hills were the only two (as far as I've seen) that were designed like that. It even had a funky font compared to the other stores which were all similar.
A third has been found.

Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix.

The Macys store closed and moved into the former Robinsons-May location. So this store could have been demolished by now.
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Jeff wrote:A third has been found.

Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix.

The Macys store closed and moved into the former Robinsons-May location. So this store could have been demolished by now.
The ex-Broadway at Metrocenter is still standing at this time.
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jamcool wrote:
Jeff wrote:A third has been found.

Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix.

The Macys store closed and moved into the former Robinsons-May location. So this store could have been demolished by now.
The ex-Broadway at Metrocenter is still standing at this time.
Funny how designs changed over the years.

In the older photos above...there are a TON of windows. Yet, this type had NO windows!
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It did have some windows, usually at one of the enterances where the restaurant was. Puente Hills had one on the west entry....
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Jeff wrote:I had posted all the sites on Wikipedia, and they deleted them.....jerks.
It's not a "jerk" thing at all. We have had a community consensus, through multiple discussions, that has said that store listings should NOT be on WIkipedia articles, as a.) they constitute "indiscriminate information", and b.) especially with former chains, they are hard to verify and update.
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