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| shopping_mall_name = Brea Mall | name = Brea Mall | image = Breamall-exterior.jpg | caption = Northwestern entrance to Brea Mall in April 2007. | location = 1065 Brea Mall, Brea, California, USA | opening_date = 1977 | developer = Homart Development Company | manager = Simon Property Group | owner = Simon Property Group | number_of_stores = 179 | number_of_anchors = 5 (4 open, 1 vacant) | floor_area = {{convert|1319447|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} (GLA) | floors = 2 | website = Official Website }} The Brea Mall is a shopping mall located in the Orange County city of Brea, California. Since 1998, the mall has been owned and operated by the Simon Property Group. It is home to four major department stores, 179 specialty shops and boutiques, and a food court. It is {{convert|1319447|sqft|m2|abbr=on}} Mall anchors are two Macy's locations, JCPenney, and Nordstrom with one vacant anchor last occupied by Sears that is yet to be redeveloped into Lifetime Fitness, retail, entertainment, and apartments. The mall opened in 1977.[1] Originally, the mall was anchored by Sears and May Company California.[2][3] Later, The Broadway was added, and Nordstrom opened their second California store. J. W. Robinson's and a larger Nordstrom were then constructed along with a Y-shaped addition to the main mall in the early 1990s. In 1993, The May Department Stores Company merged J. W. Robinson's and May Company California to form Robinsons-May. As a result, the J. W. Robinson's store was sold to JCPenney, and the May Company California location was renamed and expanded. The Broadway was converted to Macy's after Federated Department Stores, Inc.'s purchase of The Broadway's parent company Carter Hawley Hale Stores in 1996. In 2006, due to the merger between Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company, the Robinsons-May location was converted to a Macy's furniture store. In the 1970s and 1980s the Brea Mall also had an ice skating rink that was later removed to expand the food court. The Brea Mall has also been host to recording artists such as Ashlee Simpson, Mýa, Ryan Cabrera, and The Summer Obsession. On January 4, 2018, Sears announced that its Brea store would be closing as part of a plan to close 103 stores nationwide. The store closed on April 8, 2018, making it the last original anchor store to close.[4] On April 9, 2018, Simon announced plans to repurpose the Sears with a Life Time Fitness as well as new retail, entertainment, and apartments on three levels. The first phase is expected to open in the fall of 2020, with the remaining phases expected to open in 2021. It is one of the five malls owned by Simon that had Sears closed planned to be redeveloped.[5] By June Pink's Hot Dogs opened their own restaurant here. Bus Routes Serving The Mall
FameThe mall was featured in the Jeffries Fan Club song: "JFC Where Did You Go" on their 1999 album JFC Sucks: The Early Years. The lyrics are "Visit Chris Rush at the Brea Mall," referencing the band's trumpet player. Anchors
References1. ^{{cite news |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=R10EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34#v=onepage&q=&f=false |title=Brea Mall Whoops It Up For Grand Opening! |author= |magazine=Orange Coast Magazine |date=September 1977 |accessdate=March 8, 2010}} 2. ^{{cite news |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/doc/158333554.html |title=Ribbon Cutting in Brea |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=August 14, 1977 |page=g4 |author= |subscription=yes |quote=Grand opening of the Brea Mall regional shopping center in Brea will be held Sept. 28, although the May Co. and mall doors will open officially Wednesday. About 20 specialty shops also will be open by that day. Sears has opened already.}} Alternate Link via ProQuest. 3. ^{{cite news |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/doc/158420807.html |title=Survival May Be a Victory in War of the Malls |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |date=August 21, 1977 |page=oc_b1 |last=Wong |first=Herman |subscription=yes |quote=Brea Mall is an example. This two-level enclosed complex, just opened next to the Orange Freeway, is now the dominant retail center in a sector long sprawling with smaller shopping plazas and commercial strips. It is anchored by a Sears and a May Co. with a Broadway store and a fourth major store planned to open later.}} Alternate Link via ProQuest. 4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/01/04/your-local-kmart-sears-closing/1005274001/|title=Is your local Kmart or Sears closing?|work=USA TODAY|access-date=2018-01-11|language=en}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url= https://www.nasdaq.com/article/simon-spg-announces-plan-to-transform-former-sears-stores-cm946042|author=Zaks Equity Research|publisher=Nasdaq|date=April 10, 2018|accessdate=April 10, 2018}} External links
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