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Retail Shops Image Collection

1980s - J.C. Penney Department Store
J.C. Penney Department Store at Golden Mall.
1980s - J.C. Penney Department Store
From notes on photo: “City Centre Redevelopment Project- Block 26, Parcel 14- The Osman Property. Looking northeasterly along Magnolia Boulevard with the subject property on the left.” Photo of Magnolia Blvd. Signs for JC Penney, Pic 'N' Save, r. Rogers', and Glen K. Choi Dentists are visible.
1980s - K&K Liquor Store
K&K Liquor Store was torn down for the Town Center Mall project.
1980s - Toluca Lake Hardware
Toluca Lake Hardware
1980s - W.T. Barron General Store
W.T. Barron General Store
1980s - Water Fountain and Burcal Clothing Store at Golden Mall
A water fountain and Burcal Apparel for Men, Women, & Children in the background at Golden Mall.
1980s - Water Fountain and Dotty Lee Clothing Store at Golden Mall
A water fountain and Dotty Lee women's clothing store in the background at Golden Mall.
1982 - Golden Mall
Photo of Golden Mall facing east from Magnolia with J.C. Penney's on right. Slide dated August 1982.
1986 - Ed's Towne Shop at the Golden Mall
The second location of Ed's Towne shop on San Fernando Boulevard near Orange Grove Avenue, after the original had been razed to make way for the Burbank Towne Center. The Los Angeles Times described the men's clothing store as a "mainstay of the Burbank Golden Mall." The site was previously a Pep Boys and before that a bank (according to the owners of the property, remnants of the bank can still be found on the site). The building in the photo was torn down and rebuilt, and is currently (2019) the location of Fuddruckers and Mama Hong's. The men standing in front of the store are Elliot Leifer and his father Samuel Leifer, owners of Ed's. The family still owns the property. From notes on photo: “Town Center ‘86”
1986 - Ed's Towne Shop at the Golden Mall
The second location of Ed's Towne shop on San Fernando Boulevard near Orange Grove Avenue, after the original had been razed to make way for the Burbank Towne Center. The Los Angeles Times described the men's clothing store as a "mainstay of the Burbank Golden Mall." The site was previously a Pep Boys and before that a bank (according to the owners of the property, remnants of the bank can still be found on the site). The building in the photo was torn down and rebuilt, and is currently (2019) the location of Fuddruckers and Mama Hong's. The men standing in front of the store are Elliot Leifer and his father Samuel Leifer, owners of Ed's. The family still owns the property. From notes on photo: “Town Center ‘86”
1986 - Public Parking Behind Golden Mall Businesses
Public parking behind Golden Mall. Slide dated November 1986.
1989 - Celebration of the San Fernando Blvd. Revitalization
San Fernando Revitalization project celebration. October 20, 1989.

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