WEBSITE:Wiki PageWestfield Promenade ProjectKeywords: Elevators / Exterior Elevators ; Escalators Interior / Exterior Escalators; Flooring - Concrete Floors; Loading Docks; Marquees; Parking - Flat Surface Parking; Patios / Alfresco / Sidewalk; Public Restrooms; Staircases - Exterior Staircases; Staircases - Interior Staircases; Staircases - Spiral Staircases; Suburban
Site Condition:
Enclosed mall with 26-50 stores. Store type include film processing and other services, jewelry, music, hardware, stationery, furniture, sporting goods, shoes, boutiques, department, camera, bookstore, clothing, candy. Buildings made of stone, brick, concrete, and glass. Has a multi-plext movie theater. Mall has an ice skating rink during winter.
General Notes: updated 4.7.2001 / 5.4.2011 lm / 5.19.2011 clr / 9.8 & 12.2016 / 10.4.2016 lm / emailed for updates 2.1.24 bd
Usage Restriction:
By September 2015, Westfield had purchased the properties that it did not own within the mall area, usually owned by anchors, to enable the company to resell the property as an entire package for other uses. The company also had removed information about the mall from the Westfield website and had stripped the Westfield name from all of the signs at the mall. Although Westfield still owned the property as of January 2016, the property is essentially a dead mall. Current tenants have filed a lawsuit against Westfield for allowing the property to deteriorate.[10]
Jurisdictions: FILMLA / LOS ANGELES FILM OFFICE - FLICS,
Los Angeles CityWithin 30-Mile Studio Zone: Y
State Property: N
Closed/Vacant: N
Building Materials: Concrete
Verified: 3/26/2026