. . . . . "POINT(-117.88639831543 33.838500976562)"^^ . . "Anaheim Town Square (originally East Anaheim Shopping Center, later East Anaheim Center, East Anaheim Plaza), is a 372,185-square-foot (34,577 m2) community shopping center, the largest center in East Anaheim, California which was built at the intersection of Anaheim-Olive Road (now Lincoln Avenue) and Placentia Avenue (now State College Boulevard). The Boston Store branch was rebuilt in 1984. In mid-2017, the Kmart closed and was replaced by a 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) small-format Target store."@en . "Anaheim Town Square"@en . . . . "-117.8863983154297"^^ . . . . . "1071775229"^^ . "60578068"^^ . . . "33.8385009765625"^^ . . . "33.8385 -117.8864" . . . . "Anaheim Town Square (originally East Anaheim Shopping Center, later East Anaheim Center, East Anaheim Plaza), is a 372,185-square-foot (34,577 m2) community shopping center, the largest center in East Anaheim, California which was built at the intersection of Anaheim-Olive Road (now Lincoln Avenue) and Placentia Avenue (now State College Boulevard). The center began with 140,000 square feet (13,000 m2) on 16.75 acres, and had amongst others, a Woolworth and a Sav-on Drug Store and in 1968-9 added a 86,800-square-foot (8,060 m2) 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 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) small-format Target store. The center today has 372,185 square feet (34,577 m2) of gross leasable area, with anchors Target, Hispanic-focused supermarket Northgate Market (the population was 69% Hispanic within a 1-mile radius in 2018), Ross Dress for Less, Goodwill, Pep Boys, a United States Post Office, and discount stores 99 Cents Only Stores and Five Below."@en . "2718"^^ . . . . . . . . . .