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The Village at Orange - Wikipedia The Village at Orange, formerly known as the Orange Mall and later as The Mall of Orange, was a small enclosed shopping mall located in Orange, California [1]
What Happened to The Village at Orange Mall in Orange, CA Two department stores framed the original plan: the preexisting Sears, with 273,500 square feet of space, and a new location for The Broadway, built to 167,500 square feet
Village at Orange Where your everyday stores and services converge with your favorite restaurants and eateries in the heart of OC No matter what you are looking for, chances are you’ll find it at The Village at Orange Discover what’s new at your favorite specialty stores; HomeGoods, PetSmart and Verizon
The Village aka Orange Mall is Closing After 50 Years After 50 years, The Village, also known as the Orange Mall, a symbol of retail nostalgia and a cherished landmark for the community will be closing it’s doors on January 31, 2024 For decades, it had been a destination for shoppers seeking everything from the latest fashion trends to household essentials
The Village at Orange - TRC The shopping center serves the local communities of Orange, Villa Park, Anaheim Hills, Placentia, Tustin, and Yorba Linda, as well as daily commuters traveling south to Irvine, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach
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The Village at Orange (60 stores) - MallsCenters The Village at Orange is located in Orange, California and offers 60 stores - Scroll down for The Village at Orange shopping information: store list (directory), locations, mall hours, contact and address Address and locations: 1500 East Village Way, Orange, California - CA 92865
The Village at Orange Mall to close at the end of January After more than 50 years, the Village at Orange Mall is closing its doors Long-time business owners and shoppers shared their trips down memory lane Monday, including Randy Woltz, a piano