Westfield Topanga

Westfield Topanga
Location Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Coordinates 34°11′26″N 118°36′11″W / 34.19047°N 118.603163°W / 34.19047; -118.603163Coordinates: 34°11′26″N 118°36′11″W / 34.19047°N 118.603163°W / 34.19047; -118.603163
Address 6600 Topanga Canyon Boulevard, Canoga Park, California 91303
Opening date February 10, 1964
Developer May Centers, Inc.
Management Westfield Group
Owner Westfield Group
No. of stores and services 353 [1]
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 2,118,123 sq ft (196,780 m2)[1]
No. of floors 2
Parking 6,041[1]
Website Official Website

Westfield Topanga, formerly known as Topanga Plaza, is a 2.1 million square-foot, two-level indoor shopping center located in Canoga Park, California. It is owned by the Westfield Corporation.

History

Opened February 10, 1964, Topanga Plaza was California's first enclosed shopping mall.[2] A noteworthy feature was the "Rain Fountain" on the south end. It consisted of several circular arrays of vertical monofilament line stretching from the ceiling to a raised landscaped area on the floor. The effect of rain was created by droplets of recirculated glycerine slowly descending along the wetted lines.[3]

In 1992 May Centers, Inc., the original developer, was renamed CenterMark Properties and was sold by parent company May Department Stores in 1993 to a consortium led by Westfield Holdings, Ltd., a predecessor of Westfield Group.

The NBC comedy Parks and Recreation filmed scenes at Westfield Topanga during an episode of the fourth season entitled "Pawnee Rangers."[4]

In September 2015, Westfield launched a major expansion of Westfield Topanga, called The Village at Westfield Topanga. The new open-air shopping destination is located along Topanga Canyon Boulevard, between Westfield Topanga and the Westfield Promenade.[5][6]

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