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Honer Plaza

Coordinates: 33°44′22″N 117°54′22″W / 33.7393676°N 117.9059869°W / 33.7393676; -117.9059869
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Honer Plaza, now the Bristol Marketplace, at 17th and Bristol streets in northwestern Santa Ana, California, was one of the first shopping centers in Orange County, California and one of the busiest in the county in its early days. Plans were announced for its construction in 1953[1] and it opened in 1958, starting with a 40,000-square-foot (3,700 m2) Ralph's supermarket.[2] Other anchor tenants over the 1950s-1980s included Montgomery Ward, Long Beach-based Robert's department store, Nahas department store, and J. J. Newberry. By the 1980s, the center was outdated in design — two rows of stores with a small pedestrian mall in the center, surrounded by acres of parking — and had lost business to more modern malls including Fashion Square/MainPlace and The City Shopping Center in Orange.[3]

The site continues — without the pedestrian walkway lined with shops, thus effectively now a large strip mall — called Bristol Marketplace, anchored by Target, Smart and Final Extra!, Northgate Market, Furniture Ave., and Big 5 Sporting Goods.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Plans for Large Shopping Center at Santa Ana Told". Los Angeles Times. 19 Jul 1953. p. 98. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. ^ "New Ralph's Unit Open in Santa Ana Shop Center". Los Angeles Times. 14 September 1958. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  3. ^ Schwartz, Bob (16 August 1988). "Honer Plaza Area Will Get Face Lift". Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  4. ^ Google Maps

33°44′22″N 117°54′22″W / 33.7393676°N 117.9059869°W / 33.7393676; -117.9059869