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The Outlets at Orange (former names The Block at Orange and The City Shopping Center) is an open-air outlet mall in the city of Orange, California in North
Orange County Orange County most commonly refers to: *Orange County, California, part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area Orange County may also refer to: U.S. counties *Orange County, Florida, containing Orlando *Orange County, Indiana *Orange County, New ...
developed by
The Mills Corporation The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States, acquired on April 3, 2007 by an investment group composed of Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management. Th ...
and now owned by Simon Property Group. The anchor stores in this outlet are Dave & Buster's, Guitar Center, AMC Theatres,
Neiman Marcus Last Call Neiman is a surname. It may refer to: *Abraham Lincoln Neiman (1875–1970) *Carrie Marcus Neiman (1883–1953) *David Neiman (1921–2004), Russian-American rabbi, archaeologist, and historian *Joan Neiman (1920–2022), Canadian politician from ...
, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom Rack, Gap, and Bloomingdale's.


History


The City

From April 1970Alternate Link
via ProQuest.
to 1996, the site was home to an enclosed mall called The City Shopping Center, featuring anchor stores
J. C. Penney Penney OpCo LLC, doing business as JCPenney and often abbreviated JCP, is a midscale American department store chain operating 667 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. Departments inside JCPenney stores include Mens, Womens, Boys, Girl ...
and San Diego-based
Walker Scott Walker Scott, also Walker-Scott or Walker's, was a chain of department stores in San Diego and surrounding area from 1935 to 1986 and had eight branches at the time of its closure. It was founded by Ralf Marc (or R.M.) Walker and George A. Scott ...
, which would in 1974 become a May Co. branch.Link
via ProQuest.
It targeted middle income residents, office workers and visitors to nearby Disneyland. The City Shopping Center was the centerpiece of The City, an edge city
mixed-use development Mixed-use is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some ...
; in or just outside the mall were two hotels, several office buildings, two movie theaters (City Center Theatres and UA the Movies), gym, three full-service restaurants and a pizzeria, Pepperoni square (owned by Larrys Pizza in Fullerton) which was sold and became Clubhouse Pizza: Sports and Games, a foreign currency exchange and a post office. The roads around the mall had "City" in their names because they were built as part of that complex. Only two miles away, the small Santa Ana Fashion Square mall was renamed MainPlace/Santa Ana and vastly expanded, growing from one department store anchor ( Bullock's) to three in September 1987 and business at The City started declining rapidly by the start of the 1990s. May Company opened a new store at MainPlace in May 1991 and closed its store at The City in July of that year. JCPenney, The City's other major anchor, closed in February 1995. The mall was closed and demolished in late 1996.


Block at Orange

Mills purchased the site, originally considering converting the City mall to one of their Mills malls named "City Mills," but instead built an outdoor lifestyle center with outlets, restaurants, and entertainment facilities most likely because there was another Mills mall in Southern California ( Ontario Mills) already under development. The center's old slogan was ''The Block at Orange... It Ain't Square.'' It was
The Mills Corporation The Mills Corporation was a publicly traded real estate investment trust headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States, acquired on April 3, 2007 by an investment group composed of Simon Property Group and Farallon Capital Management. Th ...
's first outdoor mall not to have the "Mills" name. The Block officially opened in November 1998. Ron Jon Surf Shop closed in 2008 and was replaced by
Neiman Marcus Last Call Neiman is a surname. It may refer to: *Abraham Lincoln Neiman (1875–1970) *Carrie Marcus Neiman (1883–1953) *David Neiman (1921–2004), Russian-American rabbi, archaeologist, and historian *Joan Neiman (1920–2022), Canadian politician from ...
. Virgin Megastore, Hilo Hattie and
Steve & Barry's Steve & Barry's was an American retail clothing chain, featuring casual clothing, footwear and accessories. By mid-2008, the chain operated 276 stores in 39 states. The company was headquartered in Port Washington, New York. The company liquidate ...
closed in 2009. These anchors were replaced with Off Broadway Shoes, H&M,
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and Guitar Center. Borders closed in 2011 due to the chain's liquidation, and was replaced by Sports Authority, but Sports Authority at the mall was liquidated along with the rest of the company's stores starting May 18, 2016 due to
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. Furniture & Beyond briefly occupied the former Sports Authority space but closed less than a year later. The mall has one of the few remaining Vans Skate Parks in the country, as most of the other skateparks closed or were sold to another brand in the early 2000s. Like other Mills properties, The Block at Orange was acquired by the Simon Property Group in 2007.


Outlets at Orange

In 2011, ''The Block at Orange'' was renamed ''The Outlets at Orange''. The Outlets at Orange underwent two phases of expansion on the east side of the mall. The first phase included a new Nordstrom Rack store which was completed in 2013. The second phase was completed in 2016 which included five new stores such as Gap Factory Store, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Orange County's first Bloomingdale's Outlet. The second phase was supposed to bring 12 new stores but only 5 came because stores such as Bloomingdale's wanted larger spaces. Outlets at Orange was, for a long time, the only outlet mall in Orange County with the next nearest outlet malls being
Citadel Outlets The Citadel Outlets are an outlet mall in the City of Commerce, California along the Santa Ana Freeway southeast of Downtown Los Angeles, which features the Exotic Revival architecture of a tire factory, whose partial remnants the complex occup ...
in Commerce, 23 miles away near
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. The
Outlets at San Clemente Outlet may refer to: * ''Outlet'' (Antigua newspaper) * "Outlet" (song), by the American rapper Designer * Outlet, Ontario, a community in Canada * Outlet, a connection method used in the Objective-C programming language and environments derive ...
opened in 2015, and though nine miles further away than Citadel, provided more significant competition as it took away Orange's status as the only outlet mall in Orange County. The former Virgin Megastore was featured in '' Borat'' where Borat attempts to kidnap Pamela Anderson.


Anchors and majors

* AMC Theatres () * Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue () *
Old Navy Outlet Old Navy is an American clothing and accessories retailing company owned by multinational corporation Gap Inc. It has corporate operations in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The largest of the Old Navy stores are its ...
() *
Neiman Marcus Last Call Neiman is a surname. It may refer to: *Abraham Lincoln Neiman (1875–1970) *Carrie Marcus Neiman (1883–1953) *David Neiman (1921–2004), Russian-American rabbi, archaeologist, and historian *Joan Neiman (1920–2022), Canadian politician from ...
* Nordstrom Rack *
Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse Off or OFF may refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Off'' (video game), a video game by Mortis Ghost. *Sven Väth, German DJ and singer who uses the pseudonym OFF * ''Off'' (album), by Ciwan Haco, 2006 * ''Off!'' (album), by Off! *Off!, an America ...
*
Nike Factory Store Nike, Inc. (stylized as NIKE) is an American multinational corporation that is engaged in the design, development, manufacturing, and worldwide marketing and sales of footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services. The company is head ...
* Vans Skate Park () * Dave & Buster's () * Lucky Strike Lanes () * Bose Factory Store * Bloomingdales Outlet * The Children's Place * Converse Outlet * H&M * Hollister Outlet * Gap Factory Store * Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store * DKNY Company Store


Former anchors and majors

* Hilo Hattie * Ron Jon Surf Shop *
Steve & Barry's Steve & Barry's was an American retail clothing chain, featuring casual clothing, footwear and accessories. By mid-2008, the chain operated 276 stores in 39 states. The company was headquartered in Port Washington, New York. The company liquidate ...
* Virgin Megastore *
Borders Books & Music Borders Group, Inc. (former NYSE ticker symbol BGP) was an American multinational book and music retailer based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. In its final year, the company employed about 19,500 people throughout the U.S., primarily i ...
* Sports Authority * Furniture & Beyond


References


External links


Official site

Converting The City to The Block

Rock Around the Block
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