Real Estate/Development
Sep. 17, 2002
Going Topless
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB CREJ Assignment Editor It is hard to imagine today, but the Santa Monica Place indoor mall was designed to ignore the Third Street Promenade shopping district it adjoins. When it first opened for business in October 1980, the Frank Gehry-designed, three-level mall was the state-of-the-art, while Third Street was a row of struggling shops and vacant storefronts.
BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor
It is hard to imagine today, but the Santa Monica Place indoor mall was designed to ignore the Third Street Promenade shopping district it adjoins. When it first opened for business in October 1980, the Frank Gehry-des...
CREJ Assignment Editor
It is hard to imagine today, but the Santa Monica Place indoor mall was designed to ignore the Third Street Promenade shopping district it adjoins. When it first opened for business in October 1980, the Frank Gehry-des...
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