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The Commons at Calabasas

Coordinates:34°09′13″N118°38′40″W / 34.15355°N 118.6444°W /34.15355; -118.6444
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Mall in Calabasas, California
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The Commons at Calabasas
The Commons at Calabasas
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LocationCalabasas, California
Coordinates34°09′13″N118°38′40″W / 34.15355°N 118.6444°W /34.15355; -118.6444
Address4799 Commons Way Calabasas, CA 91302
Opening dateNovember 1998
DeveloperCaruso Affiliated
OwnerCaruso Affiliated
ArchitectF+A Architects
Floor area215,000 sq ft (20,000 m2)
Floors1
Websitewww.shopcommons.com
World's largest Rolex clock at The Commons at Calabasas

The Commons at Calabasas is a retail and entertainment complex inCalabasas, California, United States. Built, owned, and operated byRick J. Caruso and his companyCaruso Affiliated, the complex featuresBarnes & Noble in addition to a Regency Theatres. It has now become a tourist destination as celebrities, such asKim Kardashian, are frequently seen at the high-end shopping center.

History

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Development of the upscale retail and entertainment complex began with a vision of an Umbrian village, complementing the community's Mediterranean style. Caruso Affiliated want to build a shopping center that could serve as a town center for the city of Calabasas. The Commons at Calabasas opened in 1998 as a high-end outdoor mall.[1]

Design

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The 215,000-square-foot (20,000 m2) outdoormarketplace is located in Calabasas inLos Angeles County, California. Caruso Affiliated was designed resembled a hill town of theUmbria region in ruralItaly. Renovated to be a retail resort, its 40 tenants provide everyday needs, lifestyle/specialty shops, and entertainment. The high-end retail stores, restaurants and entertainment choices are set against the hillsides of Calabasas, one of the wealthiest communities in California.[2]

Gallery

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  • Edwards Calabasas Stadium 6 Movie Theater
    Edwards Calabasas Stadium 6 Movie Theater
  • Barnes & Noble
    Barnes & Noble

References

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  1. ^"Enrique, Rivero". Washington University. RetrievedOctober 6, 2012.
  2. ^Palmer, Karen (August 20, 2024)."Kardashians aside, will this exclusive LA suburb ever be cool?".SFGate.

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See also:History of retail in Southern California – History of retail in Palm Springs — Note: starred (*) listings indicate former regional mall now site of strip-style community center with new name
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