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A gown by Chinese designer Guo Pei, who dressed Rihanna for a previous Met Gala, is displayed to the public for the first time at South Coast Plaza on Sept. 30, 2015, one of many “fashion firsts ...
South Coast Plaza closed March 16 due to coronavirus concerns, reopened June 11th, then closed again in mid-July. The pandemic has prompted malls to innovate. At South Coast Plaza, for example ...
Mall employee Glenby Ramirez, right, wipes down the escalator handrail while shopper pass by as South Coast Plaza reopens in Costa Mesa. (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times) ...
The giant South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa reopened Monday, along with many Southern California indoor malls amid a relaxation of some of the state's restrictions. 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange ...
Los Angeles Times via Getty Images ... (Victor Gruen, the actual inventor of the indoor shopping mall, whose firm designed South Coast Plaza and Frank Gehry, for an early department store); ...
Women window shop at Cartier at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, CA on Monday, August 31, 2020 as a sign, at left, explains the malls safety measures. The mall was able to reopen as businesses ...
South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa is the most upscale shopping center in the Los Angeles area and with over 250 shops and boutiques and 30 restaurants it spills over into two city blocks.
Upscale mall South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, which is the largest shopping center on the West Coast, has made a drastic shift to keep business up and running during the pandemic, and it seems to ...
Longtime Orange County writer Gustavo Arellano heads to Curbed LA to discuss all things South Coast Plaza, the mega-OC shopping center that is a not-so-quiet haven for the rich. Interestingly, the ...
South Coast Plaza, home to more than 280 boutique stores and restaurants, continues to add to the collection of luxury brands under its roof in Costa Mesa, California. L.A. Business First Select a ...
A South Los Angeles man was arrested Wednesday in a series of armed robberies in parking lots in Los Angeles and Orange counties, most notably at shopping centers in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.