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| location = [[Santa Monica, California]], [[United States|USA]] |
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The '''Third Street Promenade''' is a [[Pedestrian malls in the United States|pedestrian mall]] shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the downtown area of [[Santa Monica, California]]. It is considered a premier shopping and dining district on the [[Westside (Los Angeles County)|Westside]] and draws crowds from all over the [[Greater Los Angeles]] area. Due to easy access to [[Downtown Los Angeles]] via the [[Expo Line (Los Angeles Metro)|Expo Line]]'s [[Downtown Santa Monica station|terminus station]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://backup.buildexpo.org/phase2_overview.php |title=Expo Line:Phase 2:Overview |publisher=Buildexpo.org |accessdate=2011-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812041202/http://backup.buildexpo.org/phase2_overview.php |archive-date=12 August 2011 }}</ref> its proximity to historic [[Santa Monica Pier]], and the [[Pacific Ocean]] coupled with Los Angeles's mild climate, it is also a popular tourist destination. |
The '''Third Street Promenade''' is a [[Pedestrian malls in the United States|pedestrian mall]] shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the downtown area of [[Santa Monica, California]] which originally opened as the '''Santa Monica Mall]''' on November 8, 1965.<ref>{{cite news |title=New Santa Monica Mall All Set for Opening Tomorrow |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54308213/new-santa-monica-mall-all-set-for/ |publisher=Valley News (Van Nuys, California) |date=November 7, 1965}}</ref> It is considered a premier shopping and dining district on the [[Westside (Los Angeles County)|Westside]] and draws crowds from all over the [[Greater Los Angeles]] area. Due to easy access to [[Downtown Los Angeles]] via the [[Expo Line (Los Angeles Metro)|Expo Line]]'s [[Downtown Santa Monica station|terminus station]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://backup.buildexpo.org/phase2_overview.php |title=Expo Line:Phase 2:Overview |publisher=Buildexpo.org |accessdate=2011-03-31 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812041202/http://backup.buildexpo.org/phase2_overview.php |archive-date=12 August 2011 }}</ref> its proximity to historic [[Santa Monica Pier]], and the [[Pacific Ocean]] coupled with Los Angeles's mild climate, it is also a popular tourist destination. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Third Street has been a center of business in Santa Monica since the town's inception in the late 19th century. The Promenade's roots date back to |
Third Street has been a center of business in Santa Monica since the town's inception in the late 19th century. The Promenade's roots date back to November 8, 1965 when three blocks of Third Street were converted into a pedestrian mall. Although successful, by the late 1970s, the Santa Monica Mall (as it was then called), was in need of modernization and a redesign. A new enclosed shopping center, [[Santa Monica Place]] (1980–2007), designed by [[Frank Gehry]] was added at the Promenade's southern end. A citywide bond measure was issued and architectural firm [[ROMA Design Group]] was hired to redesign Santa Monica Mall. The renamed Third Street Promenade opened on September 16, 1989.<ref name="Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade: the failure and resurgence of a downtown pedestrian mall">{{cite web|url=http://www.palgrave-journals.com/udi/journal/v13/n3/full/udi20088a.html|title=Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade: the failure and resurgence of a downtown pedestrian mall}}</ref> The project was part of a larger redevelopment effort, encompassing several blocks of Downtown Santa Monica. [[Santa Monica Place]] has since been renovated into a new open-air shopping and dining venue that re-opened on August 6, 2010.{{cn|date=December 2017}} |
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[[Busking|Street performers]] and entertainers are a frequent sight on the street. On a typical Saturday night in the summer, singer-songwriters, classical guitar players, magicians, clowns, hip-hop dancers, lounge singers, session drummers, and other artists line up approximately {{convert|40|ft|m}} to {{convert|50|ft|m}} apart from each other all along Third Street. |
[[Busking|Street performers]] and entertainers are a frequent sight on the street. On a typical Saturday night in the summer, singer-songwriters, classical guitar players, magicians, clowns, hip-hop dancers, lounge singers, session drummers, and other artists line up approximately {{convert|40|ft|m}} to {{convert|50|ft|m}} apart from each other all along Third Street. |
Revision as of 13:16, 28 June 2020
Location | Santa Monica, California, USA |
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Opening date | November 8, 1965 |
Developer | The Hahn Company and The Rouse Company |
Management | Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. |
Owner | Multiple owners, including Federal Realty Investment Trust[1], KLM Equities.[2] |
Parking | Structured |
Website | Third Street Promenade and Downtown Santa Monica |
The Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian mall shopping, dining and entertainment complex in the downtown area of Santa Monica, California which originally opened as the Santa Monica Mall] on November 8, 1965.[3] It is considered a premier shopping and dining district on the Westside and draws crowds from all over the Greater Los Angeles area. Due to easy access to Downtown Los Angeles via the Expo Line's terminus station,[4] its proximity to historic Santa Monica Pier, and the Pacific Ocean coupled with Los Angeles's mild climate, it is also a popular tourist destination.
History
Third Street has been a center of business in Santa Monica since the town's inception in the late 19th century. The Promenade's roots date back to November 8, 1965 when three blocks of Third Street were converted into a pedestrian mall. Although successful, by the late 1970s, the Santa Monica Mall (as it was then called), was in need of modernization and a redesign. A new enclosed shopping center, Santa Monica Place (1980–2007), designed by Frank Gehry was added at the Promenade's southern end. A citywide bond measure was issued and architectural firm ROMA Design Group was hired to redesign Santa Monica Mall. The renamed Third Street Promenade opened on September 16, 1989.[5] The project was part of a larger redevelopment effort, encompassing several blocks of Downtown Santa Monica. Santa Monica Place has since been renovated into a new open-air shopping and dining venue that re-opened on August 6, 2010.[citation needed]
Street performers and entertainers are a frequent sight on the street. On a typical Saturday night in the summer, singer-songwriters, classical guitar players, magicians, clowns, hip-hop dancers, lounge singers, session drummers, and other artists line up approximately 40 feet (12 m) to 50 feet (15 m) apart from each other all along Third Street.
The Third Street Promenade and Downtown Santa Monica are overseen by Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (formerly Bayside District Corporation), a private non-profit 501(c)(3) that works with the City of Santa Monica to manage services and operations in Downtown Santa Monica that promote economic stability, growth and community life within Downtown Santa Monica.
Photo gallery
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Trees along Third Street lit up for the Holidays.
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Broadway Theatre on Third Street.
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Businesses on Third Street, between Utah and Oregon (now Santa Monica Blvd.), 1880.
References
- ^ "Federal Realty Investment Trust Property Portfolio: Third Street Promenade".
- ^ "KLM Equities Property Portfolio: Overview".
- ^ "New Santa Monica Mall All Set for Opening Tomorrow". Valley News (Van Nuys, California). November 7, 1965.
- ^ "Expo Line:Phase 2:Overview". Buildexpo.org. Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
- ^ "Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade: the failure and resurgence of a downtown pedestrian mall".