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    The Quad

    3.0 (27 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Sometimes the parking and getting in and out of there can be a total b#tch especially next to trendy ass over priced coffee starbucks ;-)

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    I spend way too much time here, but I'm definitely a fan. Great little shopping spot, nice array of stores & restaurants.

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    15 years ago

    Whittier Quad Old Navy has very bad customer Service. I would never shop there again and I urge you to shop else where.

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    10 years ago

    The store is so loud, the music too loud, and the air machine over the door sounds like an airplane. Not a comfortable atmosphere

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    16 years ago

    has improved since the 90's. but not by much. if you live in the area; you will most likely come here out of convenience, not out of desire.

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    Nixon Plaza - 5 mins parking in the front

    Nixon Plaza

    (9 reviews)

    Beautiful historic spot in the Uptown Whittier location off of Philadelphia in the city of…read moreWhittier. This once was the location for Richard Nixon's law office prior to becoming the President of the United States of America. This also served as the Bank of America building. The food stalls and eating area is located on the 1st floor, parking is free and located in 2 nearby outdoor parking lots that are easily accessible to the Nixon Plaza. Half a star off though for not having much open during the breakfast hours. We came on Friday, 4/25/2025, and there happened to be the outdoor Farmer's Market which took up the parking spaces, quarter star off. The Providence Bakehouse was open so we gladly went there to place our breakfast order. It would be nice though if there were more food stalls available for the breakfast hours. Another quarter star off for not having enough signage or a directory to indicate what food and drink establishments were available, something to read on display versus having to look it up on their website which also was lacking in information. It would be nice to see this place more livelier, perhaps we need to return at night or at least in the afternoon. So if you want to see a historic building being repurposed into a modern food hall, then be sure to come here later in the day and into the night. Hope to return and give it another try!

    The food court inside of here is a vibe! I love the old world offerings, very traditional, home…read moremade, and just a place to go that has a vintage look. Its got music, a coffee and dessert place, and savory food places.

    Whittwood Town Center - MTA120 Bus stop

    Whittwood Town Center

    (15 reviews)

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    It will always be the Whittwood Mall to me. I grew up with this mall, almost literally. It was…read moreconstructed in 1961, but my family moved to Whittier right before I was born, and my late paternal grandmother used to always tell the story of taking me in the stroller near the mall as they enclosed it in 1977 or 1978, and infant/toddler John S. used to imitate the hammering and other construction sounds, and he associated those sounds with being in a stroller with his grandmother. It's still hanging on, somehow. I don't know how much longer JCPenney ("Penney's," as we call it) will last, my mother's best efforts to keep it financially afloat notwithstanding. The Sears will almost surely close within the year, but that's all right, because I still and always will associate that building with The Broadway (RIP). And some of my earliest memories were created at this mall. Because the Penney's and Broadway shoe departments looked similar, I used to think they were the same place when I was four or so. I distinctly remember the shock and then gradual understanding of how two different places could look so similar but actually be different. I also memorized my phone number (my parents still have it, two area-code changes later) while walking from our parked car to Penney's: "2-1-3, 9-4-7 . . . ." I really miss the enclosed mall. Not because it was unique in any particular way, but there were all these small details that only I and a few other people of my generation remember. Like those wooden animals that were a poor substitute for a play structure in the center of the mall, and the huge-huge-huge diameter metal pipe that encircled those animals but that wasn't an actual fence, as children could squeeze under it easily. And the weird lower level of the seating for the pathetic-but-delicious food court. And the arcade! This review is now completely sopped in my memories, so I'll tell you more. There used to be a focus-group company that would try to get people to sign up for surveys while you walked. I went to one with my (older) sister, when she was a teenager and I was maybe 8 or 9. We saw mock-ups of a commercial for milk that eventually became a real live-action-and-animation commercial. That was so cool! And Miller's Outpost (RIP) and Stride Rite (RIP), and the Gap before it turned into a horrible sweatshop company and the actual phone store with all the crazy phone options and Boston Store (RIP) where I got lost for the first and scariest time as a child and Conlon Bros. (RIP) and Sav-on in the mall before it became Osco and then Jewel-Osco and then back to Sav-on before CVS bought it. Sav-on used to have ice cream like Thrifty, and the same oldish woman with the denim smock and longish, graying braids would be working most of the time. And that mysterious but comforting women's store with the fake spooky gas lamps that flickered on either side of the storefront. I also miss Farrell's (RIP) and its arcade where my siblings set high scores on Centipede. And the original theater (RIP) and the replacement theater (RIP), where I got good at the TMNT and The Simpsons video games in 7th and 8th grades. I even miss the tire store and Jewlecor (RIP) and the janky but massive Crown Books (RIP) that replaced the B. Dalton (RIP) on the opposite side of the mall. Another formative memory was walking west in the mall with my mother in the mall building on August 30, 1985. We were right near the wooden animals I described earlier, and some announcement came over the loudspeakers. I couldn't make it out, but suddenly, everyone around us was jumping and cheering and smiling and clapping as if the Rams had just won the Super Bowl. I asked my mom what happened, and she said that they had caught Richard Ramirez, the serial killer known as the Night Stalker who had terrorized Southern California for months and who had also killed the neighbor who shared a backyard fence with my cousins (I didn't know this at the time). I learned how to drive in its massive parking lot, including the ridiculous ramp up to the bank (now Bank of America). There's also a separate ramp down from the bank. The first ramp is hard to get to now that Chick-fil-A and its complicated drive-thru line are right next to it, but try it anyway! Not to mention those weird covered parking spots underneath the bank. (Can you believe the parking lot used to fill up so much that we used to actually need to park that far?) I know I had long eyelashes as a child because the furniture store (kind of like a proto-Pier 1) where Buffalo Wild Wings is now used to have a cashier who always used to tell five-year-old me that I could sweep the floors with my eyelashes. I hate the Target and PetSmart and the huge parking area in front of them, because that was where most of the mall was. It ran east-west from Penney's to Sear, with that slight "L" added later to connect Mervyn's (RIP), now Kohl's. I also miss Dandy Donuts (RIP) and the weird laundromat. Sorry.

    An employee died at the store today at Whittwood in Whittier, CA today while working but Target…read morejust kept on going like nothing happened even still planning a tree lighting tonight all for money that's a disgrace I will never shop at Target again what the F--- are you thinking people in the store even taking pictures you are sick too they should of cleared the store and closed for the day Whittwood said they are sorry but the tree lighting must go on I'll do all my Christmas shopping elsewhere I'm sure people would understand if it was next week you guys have no consideration for this mans family

    Norwalk Town Square Shopping Center - Fountain Courtyard

    Norwalk Town Square Shopping Center

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    Not has changed here.. This is very old shopping center.. I…read morelived here most my life.. It was good till the late 80's Something changed by late 1990's the internet was slowly taking over. And since that time this place gotten worse.. Sure you can' slap some paint on it.. But all the major dept stores are now gone Over 400 business went under in 2008 hard telling now. This place is like nostalgia for some . The good old days are not coming back. I would show our mayor pictures of this place back in the old days And say what are you going to do now..? This place closes I won't miss it.

    One-stop shopping!!!…read more Can't beat that!!! Yeah, yeah... It's Norwalk, Ca... But... You'd be surprised at what gems you can find here.... Norwalk Town Center has the following businesses: *Super Saver Cinemas 8 *Fashion Avenue *The Avenue *5 Points Barber Shop *Children's Dental *Klazzy Kutz *La Familia & Women's Medical Clinic *Luna's Nails & Spa *Sally Beauty Supply *99 Cent Store *Bally Total Fitness *dd's Discounts *Fallas Paredas *Baskin Robbins *Chinatown Express *Sam's Burgers *Starbucks *Tacos Chihuahua *Allstate Insurance *Bank of America *Kumon *State Farm Insurance *Ana's Flowers *Auto Zone *Dollar Tree *Gamestop *GNC Nutrition *Payless Shoesource *Radio Shack *T-Mobile Since it's the season, there is also a Halloween costume store set up in one of the vacant lots. If you can't find everything in Norwalk Town Square, then there is a Ralph's market and a CVS pharmacy close by. There are other restaurants and fast food chains close by, as well. Parking here... Some areas it's park at your own risk. Parking at the BofA and by the 99 Cent Store can be pretty hectic, so be careful and mind your own! Alot of the clothing businesses do not allow food or drink, so don't even try. I learned the hard way on that... Norwalk Town Square... Give the local shops a chance...

    Puente Hills Mall - @ Puente Hills Mall - 11/13/25

    Puente Hills Mall

    (425 reviews)

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    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.

    Pico Rivera Towne Center - Ross

    Pico Rivera Towne Center

    (2 reviews)

    *** small town shopping experience in Pico Rivera, CA ***…read more ENVIRONMENT Not the most glorious of towne centers, but for the most part this center allows for safe shopping in a mostly clean environment. Here's a list of business at the Pico Rivera Towne Center as of 2/19/21: Aguas Tijuana's Juice Bar ALDI Baskin Robbins Bath & Body Works California Hot Wings Check N Go Chili's Grill & Bar Daniel's Jewelers Del Taco Dental Masters & Orthodontics Dollar Tree Fashion Q Five Below GameStop GNC Hong Kong Express Jerome's Pico Rivera Dream Shop Kut N Beauty L&L Hawaiian Barbecue Lowe's Marshalls Old Navy Panera Bread PetSmart Pico Rivera Shell Ross Dress for Less Sally Beauty Starbucks Subway Supercuts T-Mobile The Flame Broiler The Habit Burger Grill The Joint The Nail Spa ULTA Beauty Verizon Wireless Walgreens Walmart Wendy's Yogurtland MY FAVORITE PART... Lowe's is quite honestly the big seller of this shopping center for me. I am a DIYer. Even more so since my husband of 15 years and I separated! There is a Home Depot in Downey, however, most mom and pop home improvement stores in my area have all shut down. Thus, Lowe's usually has what I can't find at the big orange building. NOT SO FAVORITE PART... Pedestrians walking extra slow and down the middle of the streets to get back to their cars. When this happens and my kids are in the backseat, I just take a deep breath and start whistling "Move Bitch" by Ludacris as I drive by. Lol. The Habit in Pico Rivera has to be the slowest operating of this chain in all of America. The burgers haven't been all that great during the pandemic. Their PA system sucks. Check your order before you go! PARKING Ample free spaces... not so much near Walmart, though. Lol. TIP During COVID-19, many places are offering order online and pickups in person or takeouts. This is so worth it when you have kids especially. OVERALL I'm a fan thanks in large part to Lowe's, Wendy's, ULTA, Sally Beauty, Dollar Tree, and Bath and Body Works.

    Great place to shop. Many stores to shop at. Walmart is my main shopping destination inread more

    Stonewood Center

    Stonewood Center

    (186 reviews)

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    Lots of shop to chose from and lots of reaturant and the parking lot is huge so you will always…read morefine parking

    I visited Stonewood Center with someone, and instead of feeling lively or fun, the whole place made…read moreme feel tense and unsafe. I tried to enjoy it the way I usually do with new places, but the atmosphere felt unpredictable in a way that teenagers or young adults definitely wouldn't enjoy. As I walked around, I kept seeing groups of people arguing loudly or acting in ways that made the environment feel unstable, and it surprised me how often it happened. It wasn't just one moment -- it felt like something concerning was happening every time I turned a corner. What bothered me even more was how poorly monitored the mall seemed. There were areas with almost no staff or security around, which made the whole place feel even more unpredictable. Even the parking lot felt uncomfortable because of the lighting and the people wandering around who didn't seem to be there for shopping. Instead of feeling relaxed, I felt like I had to constantly watch my surroundings, which is the opposite of what a mall should make you feel. I really tried to give Stonewood Center a fair chance, but the longer I stayed, the more I realized I wasn't having any fun at all. I didn't feel safe, I didn't feel comfortable, and I definitely wouldn't recommend this place to teenagers or anyone who wants to enjoy their time without worrying about what might happen around them. I've lived for 24 years, and I've been to plenty of malls, but this was one of the few times where the environment itself felt like the problem. I only visited Stonewood Center once before writing this review, and honestly, that was enough. Because of how unsafe it felt, I'm giving it a 1‑star rating and hoping it improves so people can feel comfortable going there again.

    The Quad - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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