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Burbank Town Center (formerly Media City Center) is a large
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and complex that opened in August 1991 on Magnolia Boulevard in
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, with three levels of interior shopping anchored by
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, Burlington,
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, and ROUND1 Bowling & Amusement, with an open-air shopping plaza anchored by
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.


History

The
Golden Mall The Golden Mall was a pedestrianized mall in downtown Burbank, California from 1967 to 1989. It consisted of San Fernando Boulevard from Tujunga Avenue to Magnolia Boulevard, immediately south of the present Burbank Town Center. Origins The Gol ...
was a pedestrianized mall in downtown Burbank from 1967 to 1989. It consisted of San Fernando Boulevard from Tujunga Avenue to Magnolia Boulevard. At the north end of the Golden Mall was an empty 40-acre parcel. Plans to revitalize Golden Mall during the 1970s and 1980s hinged on several plans to develop the 40 acre parcel. These plans started emerging as early as 1979, with developer Ernst Hahn planning a 5-anchor downtown mall, which, following financial difficulties, was scaled back to "Burbank Towncenter", which collapsed in 1987 following the withdrawal of anchor Robinsons.
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was involved with plans for a large-scale shopping center on the site briefly, until 1988, when plans were dropped due to rising costs. Plans were handed off by the city to European mall developer Haagen Co the following year.
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was the first store to open on the site, in late 1990. Drawing 146,000 people in its first six days of business, it was the first of four new IKEA stores in the area. The mall had, at this time, begun construction, despite
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being the only announced anchor. Four office buildings and a hotel, possibly Sheraton, were also announced at this time. A $2 million, branch of the
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was announced to be built at the property in February 1991, their first satellite location, with a planned opening of Summer 1992. A
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was also planned for the mall, before the chain's demise in early 1991. The mall opened its doors for a "sneak preview" on August 21, 1991, with 20 of a planned 130 stores open along with anchors
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and
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, with Bullock's slated to open in August 1992, along with the rest of "Phase 1" of the property, including a mall food court and movie theater, a 300-room hotel, of office space, and the Los Angeles County museum. The mall had reached 60% occupancy by November 1991, including the opening of a 4-screen
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. By June 1992, the opening of the satellite museum location had been pushed back into 1993. In early August 1992, billboards reading "There's Only One
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" and "There's Only One
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", among others, went up around Burbank and the surrounding area, followed with a billboard reading "There's Only One Burbank Media City Center". Bullock's opened on September 2, 1992, with a grand opening celebration featuring a parade and appearances by actors from
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and
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. Macy's came to the mall in 1996, with their conversion of all Bullock's stores to the Macy's name that year. The mall was sold to Crown Realty in March 2003 for $110 million, with extensive remodeling plans announced in August that year. Designed by the
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architecture firm
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, it included heavy use of "natural materials such as stone". A name change was also discussed at this time, in order to mitigate what the owners described as a perception problem, due to slumping sales in the mall. The mall was renamed to its current name, Burbank Town Center, in late 2004. Mervyn's closed in 2008, with the closure of the rest of the chain. Burlington Coat Factory opened in 2010, in the former Mervyns space. Announced at the same time was Ashley HomeStore, which filled an outlying anchor space vacated by
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in 2008. IKEA closed on February 4, 2017, shortly before the opening of a new, larger IKEA store on February 8. A $350 million plan to redevelop the former IKEA into smaller retail spaces, hotel rooms, and apartments was announced in January 2018, alongside $60 million of renovations to the mall itself. On September 23, 2022, it was announced that Sears would be closing at the mall, the last original anchor from opening day of 1991. This store is expected to close on Sunday, November 20th, 2022, the same day as the Sears store at Valley Mall in Union Gap, Washington.


In popular culture

In 2020, the former IKEA building was used for the filming of a
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game show called ''
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''.


References


External links


Burbank Town Center website

Burbank Town Center in Burbank, California
{{Shopping malls in California Shopping malls in the San Fernando Valley Buildings and structures in Burbank, California Shopping malls established in 1991