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FIGat7th is an open-air shopping mall located in the Financial District of Downtown Los Angeles . It is nestled between three skyscrapers, 777 Tower , Ernst & Young Plaza and the residential tower, The Beaudry . Some of its current retailers include Target, Starbucks Coffee , Morton's Steakhouse , Victoria's Secret , and California Pizza Kitchen . There are also weekly and monthly events hosted by the mall, such as a farmer's market and art exhibitions.

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4-596: The mall primarily catered to office workers in Downtown Los Angeles. With the rapid growth of the area's population, however, the mall has started to reposition itself to better serve the needs of the residential community. The mall opened on April 9, 1986 as Seventh Market Place , part of the new Citicorp Plaza development. The adjacent Citicorp Center office tower had opened the previous October. The mall's anchor stores were Bullock's and May Company . Both had closed their nearby standalone anchor stores to move to

8-618: Is currently owned by Brookfield Properties Inc, and was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP. Even though it is in California, this building was placed in the New York skyline in the movie The Day After Tomorrow . Upon completion in October 1985 as Citcorp Center, it was financial giant Citicorp 's California headquarters and the anchor of the Citicorp Plaza development, also including

12-582: The new mall. Bullocks closed in 1996. The May Company became Robinsons-May in 1993, then Macy's in 2006. It closed in 2009. The mall was renamed 7+Fig in 2000. In late 2010, Target announced a CityTarget store would open as part of a redesign of the mall by the Gensler architecture firm. The mall is owned by Brookfield Properties . The mall reopened, following extensive renovations, as FIGat7th in Fall 2012. In 2016, Sport Chalet closed due to bankruptcy. It

16-512: Was replaced by Nordstrom Rack in fall 2017. This article about a United States shopping mall is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . EY Plaza EY Plaza , formerly known as Ernst & Young Plaza , is a 534-foot (163 m) tall skyscraper in Los Angeles , California . It was completed in 1985, has 41 floors and is the 18th tallest building in Los Angeles. The tower

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