A sign inside the Burbank Empire Center. It is an open-air retail and office center that opened in October 2001. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Stores on the sign are: Yalla Mediterranean, Sharky's Woodfired Mexican Grill, Hook Burger, Fanastics Sams, Bevmo!, California Roll & Sushi, Verizon Wireless, Polished Nails, Jamba Juice, GameStop, Grain Lab Deli & Kitchen, and GNC.
A sign at the entrance of the Burbank Empire Center. It is an open-air retail and office center that opened in October 2001. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Several of the outdoor signs feature a replica of a Lockheed aircraft. Stores on the sign are: Lowe's, David's Bridal, Hometown Buffet, Wendy's, and Verizon Wireless.
Baked Bear, California Roll & Sushi, Fantastic Sams, GameStop, and Yalla at the Burbank Empire Center. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Los Angeles-based Zelman Development Co. purchased the site in 2000 for around $70 million and as part of the agreement Lockheed carried out extensive soil vapor removal on the site. This photo was taken at night.
Olive Garden Italian Restaurant at the Burbank Empire Center. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Los Angeles-based Zelman Development Co. purchased the site in 2000 for around $70 million and as part of the agreement Lockheed carried out extensive soil vapor removal on the site.
Outback Steakhouse Restaurant at the Burbank Empire Center. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Los Angeles-based Zelman Development Co. purchased the site in 2000 for around $70 million and as part of the agreement Lockheed carried out extensive soil vapor removal on the site.
Wendy's Fast Food Restaurant at the Burbank Empire Center. The 103-acre site, located on Empire Avenue and Victory Place west of the Golden State Freeway and near the airport, was previously the location of Lockheed and where the company manufactured airplanes from 1921 to 1991. Los Angeles-based Zelman Development Co. purchased the site in 2000 for around $70 million and as part of the agreement Lockheed carried out extensive soil vapor removal on the site.