词条 | The Market Place (Orange County, California) |
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| shopping_mall_name = The Market Place | image = | caption = | location = Tustin and Irvine, California, USA | address = The Market Place, 2961 El Camino Real, Tustin, CA 92782 | coordinates = {{Coord|33.7238|-117.7945|type:landmark_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}} | opening_date = 1988 | developer = The Irvine Company | architect = Ricardo Legorreta Leason/Pomeroy Associates | manager = | owner = Irvine Company | number_of_stores = 122 | number_of_anchors = 9 | floor_area = | floors = | website = http://www.shopthemarketplace.com. | parking = }}The Market Place (also known as the Tustin Market Place or the Tustin/Irvine Market Place) is an outdoor shopping center located in Orange County, California that straddles the borders of Tustin and Irvine. Opened in 1988, the center is located along Jamboree Road,[1] just northeast of Interstate 5. Anchor tenants include Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Dick's Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx, The Home Depot, Target, and Edwards Theaters. The property is owned and managed by The Irvine Company.[2] DesignThe Market Place covers an area of {{convert|165|acre|m2}} [3] and has more than 120 stores, restaurants, cafes and theaters. Designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, it consists of monumental but extremely simplified cubic forms, with anchor stores marked by massive towers roughly {{convert|70|ft|m|0}} high displaying the store name. The center is also unique in that all the store signs are displayed in neon. The overall design operates on the idea that center's tenants add most of the color and character to the otherwise plain center, a concept that had previously (though unsuccessfully) been attempted with Britain's Tricorn Centre. The buildings are arranged in a ring around a large central series of parking lots and fast-food restaurants. The center on the whole has a "desert" look to it, with parking lots shaded under groves of date palms, and extensive rock landscaping around the perimeter of the center. The parking lots are illuminated by arrays of xenon floodlights set inside the peaks of {{convert|100|ft|m|-1|sing=on}} high towers. The buildings themselves are uniformly surfaced in bright orange, purple, and pink stucco. HistoryPhase 1Construction of Phase I began in 1988 on the Tustin (North West) side of Jamboree Road, and this phase was opened in three distinct sections. The first section opened in 1988, with {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|-4}} of space allotted for home improvement and furnishings/decor retail stores. The second section of Phase I opened in 1989, with {{convert|240000|sqft|m2|-3}} of soft goods, apparel and electronics stores. The third and final section of Phase I opened in 1990, with {{convert|120000|sqft|m2|-3}} of restaurants, services and a six-screen Edwards Theater. Phase 2In 1996, Phase II of the Tustin Market Place opened on the Irvine (South East) side of Jamboree Road. This phase expanded the Market Place by {{convert|420000|sqft|m2|-3}}, adding stores, restaurants and a 10-screen Edwards Stadium Theater. Phase 3With the initiation of Construction of Phase III, also on the Irvine (South East) side of Jamboree Road, opening in 1999. Another {{convert|420000|sqft|m2|-3}} of retail space were added to the Market Place in this phase, which included home improvement and furnishings stores, a large food court, and a Target store. Phase 4In Spring 2014, three new restaurants were added in close proximity to the existing Best Buy store. A Chase Bank branch and a Food Court were also added close to the existing Lowe's store.[4]{{failed verification|date=July 2016}} Phase 5 Also Known As Pad gThe Market Place added a Starbucks, with a drive through, and an Urban Plates restaurant near Lowe's garden section in late 2015. A new building was added close to the theater to accommodate the two new restaurants.[5]{{failed verification|date=July 2016}} References1. ^{{cite web|title=The Market Place|url=http://www.destinationirvine.com/things-to-do/shopping/the-marketplace/|accessdate=7 August 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web|date=February 1, 2016|title=Nordstrom Rack To Open At The Market Place In Tustin, Calif.|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nordstrom-rack-to-open-at-the-market-place-in-tustin-calif-300212431.html|accessdate=7 August 2016|website=PR Newswire}} 3. ^{{cite web|last1=DiMartino|first1=Mediha|title=7 New Restaurants at Market Place|url=http://www.ocbj.com/news/2016/jan/06/7-new-restaurants-market-place/|website=Orange County Business Journal|accessdate=7 August 2016|date=January 6, 2016}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.shopthemarketplace.com/news-press/the-market-place-set-to-welcome-several-new-restaurants-for-2014/|title=THE MARKET PLACE SET TO WELCOME SEVERAL NEW RESTAURANTS FOR 2014|last=|first=|date=February 12, 2014|website=Shop the Market Place|publisher=The Irvine Company LLC|access-date=October 5, 2016}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.shopthemarketplace.com/news-press/four-additional-restaurants-to-open-at-the-market-place-this-year/|title=FOUR ADDITIONAL RESTAURANTS TO OPEN AT THE MARKET PLACE THIS YEAR.|last=|first=|date=June 16, 2015|website=The Market Place - News & Press|publisher=The Irvine Company LLC|access-date=October 5, 2016}} External links
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