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It is owned by Culver City Westfield Group and was formerly known as Fox Hills Mall. Among its anchor stores are JCPenney and Macy's. As for junior anchors, Best Buy, Nordstrom Rack, Target, Forever 21, H&M, and Trader Joe's make up the list.

 

History

 

Opening entrance at the mall

Opened on October 6, 1975, Fox Hills Mall was California's first three-level mall, and constructed by Ernest W. Hahn & Associates, Inc. and Carter Hawley Hale Properties, Inc. Gruen Associates were the project architects, but The Broadway was designed by William L. Pereira Associates.[1].

 

A 37-acre (150000 m2) site, the mall opened with:[1]

 

Located in the Broadway shopping center (192470 square feet, 17881 square meters) (became a Macy's in 1996)

There is 147845 square feet in May Co. (13735.21 square meters) m2)) (became Robinsons-May in 1993)

JCPenney (18746 m2) opened later that same year on January 14, 1976.

80 of the eventual 131 (1298272 sq ft (305903) The mall also houses Harris & Frank and Lerner's department stores

In addition to the main house, the outbuildings totaled 30200 square feet (2810 square meters). A large parking structure could accommodate 2400 cars[1], totaling 4491 parking spaces.

 

In addition to the angled bridges connecting the multiple levels, the mall featured a glass-and-steel theme staircase in the center. Originally referred to as Shoppingtown Fox Hills, Westfield America acquired the mall in 1998 and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Fox Hills in June 2005. Earlier, Westfield Fox Hills was called the mall.

 

While the theme staircase was removed during the 2009 renovation, the bridges remain.

 

Robinsons-May closed in 2006 and was demolished in 2008 to build a new wing that includes Target and Best Buy.

 

Dining Terrace

Despite 60-plus years of being in Los Angeles, food critic Jonathan Gold gave the mall food court (officially called a dining terrace) a complimentary review that highlighted the ethnic diversity of food options. In which practically invented the modern shopping center, Culver City Fox Hills Mall has always been one of the most multiracial malls in LA, downhill from the posh African-American homes of Baldwin Hills and Ladera Heights, close to the Asian and Muslim enclaves of south Culver City, in proximity to Westchester and the Marina, Inglewood and Playa del Rey.Brilliant: not quite. There are, however, a few mall operators who should take note.

 

Transit Access

Transit centers are located in the mall's parking lot between Sepulveda Blvd and Slauson Ave, offering connections to many LACMTA and Culver CityBus lines.

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4301 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230
(310) 591-0537
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