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The Quad at Whittier
Shopping mall in Whittier, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Quad at Whittier is a shopping mall in Whittier, California.

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History
It was built in 1953[1] and expanded in 1965 with the addition of a 3-story, 248,000-square-foot May Company California department store.[2] Arcadia-based Hinshaw's and Pasadena-based Nash's were other major tenants.[3]
The center began to seriously struggle in 1986 after May Company closed, though it had not been a solid performer beforehand. Without May, merchants struggled due to poor visibility as commercial centers on Whittier Boulevard siphoned off traffic.[4] A minor renovation including new landscaping and the demolition of a small portion of the center had begun by March 1987.[5] The 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake collapsed the parking garage in front of the May building, leading to its demolition.[6] At the urging of the city of Whittier, which was anxious to replace lost tax revenue, Schurgin Corporation acquired the Quad property in 1988 from Golden West Properties; Schurgin planned to demolish the entire center except for Hinshaw's, which would reduce its footprint.[7] Hinshaw's, the only store not affected by the earthquake, closed in 1992.[8]
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Present day
The current shopping center includes[9] Michaels, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, TJ Maxx, Five Below, Staples, Rite Aid (formerly Thrifty Drugs), Vallarta Supermarkets (formerly Ralphs), Rubi's, Olive Garden, Chili's, and Chuck E. Cheese.[10] Burlington Coat Factory occupied the old Hinshaw's building along with Staples next door. However, Burlington closed its store in 2024.
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