Anaheim Town Square


Anaheim Town Square, is a community shopping center, the largest center in East Anaheim, California which was built at the intersection of Anaheim-Olive Road and Placentia Avenue.
The center began with on 16.75 acres, and had amongst others, a Woolworth and a Sav-on Drug Store and in 1968-9 added a W.T. Grant variety store, Jolly Roger restaurant, Commercial National Bank, and a Boston Store junior department store. In 1968 the center sales volume was $20,000,000.
The Boston Store branch was rebuilt in 1984.
In mid-2017, the Kmart closed and was replaced by a small-format Target store.
The center today has of gross leasable area, with anchors Target, Hispanic-focused supermarket Northgate Market, Ross Dress for Less, Goodwill, Pep Boys, a United States Post Office, and discount stores 99 Cents Only Stores and Five Below.