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    Plaza West Covina

    Plaza West Covina

    3.3
    (275 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Value is in the eye of the beholder!…read more There are deals if you look for them. This mall like many other malls nationwide, is slowly disappearing. There is even a page that posts about all the closed malls. It's on FB if you want to look for it. It's sad really, if you think about it. Where will you go when there are no more malls to go hang out on a Saturday afternoon? Or when you have teens full of energy that just need a safe and non threatening environment? Where will you go if you just want to get out of the house for a couple hours and maybe get a snack or meet a friend after work ? Bars are not the only places to hang out. Although, those are quietly disappearing too. If you'd like to keep this mall, social space, and have a place to hang out like we did before 2020 told you to stay home and pushed online, ama zon shopping on you. It was planned. Go see how much ama zon is worth now. I digress. The mall is a community center for gathering. Of course there are parks, but what about when it rains or it's too hot outside ? Come on we live in the valley. The summer can be very hot and we need to geo somewhere to cool down. Right ? The mall needs more visitors to stay alive. Stop buying online: Plus, by coming in person you support jobs. Jobs are scarce these days. Very scarce. I know several people looking for jobs. Let's not give them excuses to close down. I'm just sharing because lots of places are closing down and it's not ok. Communities thrive when small businesses and local businesses are thriving. Do you want those community to vanish or will you come support it at least on the weekends here and there ? So what do you say ? Come down for a stroll ? Let's go get lemonade or a cinnamon roll YUMMMM ! You can always come for walk after having Portos next door, too. Just saying & giving you ideas. If you agree let's be friends :) Happy New Year 2026! Happy yelping ! SYOY ! SHARE :)

    It's a slightly above average mall. Better than the other mall in the area for sure, but does not…read moreeven hold a candle close to the Santa Anita Mall. But I can at least guarantee that the mall is always lively and there's plenty of parking. Lots of restaurants around and across the street too. What I like best about this mall is their effort to foster community here, such as the Dia de los Muertos display or when I happened to walk pass a Bluey Xmas dance party and you can take pictures with Santa AND Bluey. Super cute. One time years and years ago, they had a scavenger hunt for Christmas where you search around the mall to take photos with your phone for an ornament. I really liked that I did that and got to spend time with my family. I've seen so many shops come and go here and pieces of my childhood through adolescence such as the Disney Store (I remember spending time here looking through that giant plushie pile), the merry go round, Surf City Squeeze (always thought their mascot looked cool, now replaced with a Pop Mart vending machine), Nothing But Silver (went here lots with my mom and aunts), Sanrio Surprise, Amapola Deli and Market (crazy they tried to open a market in here), the hermit crab vendor, McDonald's that my mom would always get my brother and I and the vendors that would try to sell stickers at our table, the dollar store on the upper floor above Baskin Robbins, the used bookstore and so much more. Huge chunk of nostalgic memories for me, but today it's decent mall with most things that you would need. Some shops I go to often to get gifts or pick up something for myself, See's (thanks for closing PH location), Hot Topic, Bath and Body Works, Miniso, etc. At least the Tilt arcade here is still open. I wouldn't go out of my way to go here, but if you're already here, might as well enjoy malls before more of them perish.

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    Westfield West Covina (now known as Plaza West Covina in 2011) Taken by a Google Street View Car
    Westfield West Covina (now known as Plaza West Covina in 2011) Taken by a Google Street View Car
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    Puente Hills Mall

    Puente Hills Mall

    2.6
    (425 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    i love this mall but unfortunately the property owners have allowed it to squander as they'd prefer…read moreto redevelop the plot into industrial use. the current idea is a data center and energy storage. there are about 8 businesses still open in the mall, including haidilao hot pot, army career center, navy career center, a hair salon, a muscle massage spa, a local shoe retailer, a beauty school, and a local clothing retailer. currently, round1 arcade and bowling and amc movie theaters are the last remaining anchor tenants. previous anchors ross and burlington closed within the last year, leaving an empty wing of the mall in front of the mall management office. all the informational maps in the mall were last updated in 2019, which is when i would assume this mall started really started to topple. it is fantastic to walk the corridors, those that are still accessible, as there are a few wings of the mall that have now been blocked off due to high vacancies. i have loved coming by this mall, i always treated it as a discount mall compared to others in the area as many of the national retailers would have lower prices to encourage more customers. when champs had an outpost in the mall, everything was constantly 40% off! the property is quite barren and is likely to close soon, so if you have been wanting to visit the twin pines mall, get over here and stretch your legs!

    Honestly any mall has potential to be great, but the previous owner just let it die. There are only…read moresome anchor stores like Round One and AMC left to hold it together. What's sad for the surrounding community is that this mall could potentially turn into a data center in the future, which is unnecessary in this area. I hope the residents can do whatever they can to successfully prevent the city from turning this place into a data center.

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    The Heights at West Covina

    The Heights at West Covina

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $

    This is my to go to center to do banking business, to dine and grocery shop!…read more Shops and eateries include: Target Home Depot Wendy's El Pollo Loco Starbucks Pet's Mart The Food Hub Salvation Army Wells Fargo Bank Round Table Pizza Game Stop Chiropractic Panda Express Nail Lounge Hearing Aid Dental Mattress LaservTag Jersey Mikes Insurance Quickly Cafe UPS Smoke Shop TagWorks Key Primo Water Refill Equipment Rental

    Landfill morphin time!…read more The Heights at West Covina Shopping Center is a 340,000 square foot retail center located next to Big League Dreams Sports Park. This is where the former BKK landfill used to be which is now morphed into this shopping center. The stores in this shopping center include: Target, Chronic Tacos, Fresh N Easy, El Pollo Loco, Panda Express, Round Table Pizza, Wendy's, Quickly, Starbucks, Jamba Juice, Home Depot, PetSmart, Staples, GameStop, Verizon Wireless, and Happy Nails. Keep in mind that the four-way intersection here can be one of the worst. Some people don't follow stop signs. There's also people that make "invisible stop signs" on lanes where they actually have the right of way to just go. Now everyone gets confused. It's never really that busy but the whole caterpillar line of cars extending from the stoplights makes it seem so. It's best to have patience otherwise you'd come out of there pretty angry. If there is extreme traffic and I really need to exit, I just go all the way out to the far end of the shopping center (where Ruby Tuesdays used to be) and make a right from there. Overall, this is a decent shopping center with a bit of variety. It's viciously local to me so it's very convenient!

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