Orange County Plaza
Orange County Plaza, later Garden Grove Mall, Garden Promenade, now The Promenade at Garden Grove, was upon its expansion in 1959, with sixty stores, the largest shopping center in Orange County, California, and at the time billed itself as "Orange County's first regional shopping center". However, Anaheim Plaza had in fact already opened In 1955, four years prior, and had an anchor department store.
The open-air shopping center is located at Chapman Avenue and Brookhurst Street in Garden Grove, California, a Los Angeles suburb of 171,644.
History
The center was announced in 1956 and was to cost $10,000,000. In 1956 and 1958, the project announced that Penney's, Newberry's and Grant's would locate in the Plaza, as well as the first branch of Rankin's department store of Santa Ana, which was to measure – however, Rankin's never did wind up opening a branch there.First phase (opened 1956)
The center first opened in 1956 with 20 stores and of gross leasable area on, including:- Thriftimart supermarket
- Economart drugstore
Second phase (opened 1959)
Phase II added 40 stores and of gross leasable area on an additional. This phase added the anchor stores:- a J. C. Penney
- a W. T. Grant variety store
- a Safeway supermarket, which moved from across the street
- a Thrifty Drug Store
- a Hartfield's junior department store