Entertainment Center at Irvine Spectrum

Format
Full

City
Irvine

State/Province
CA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Los Angeles

Project Type
Retail/Entertainment

Location Type
Suburban Business District

Land Uses
Cinema
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Lifestyle center
Open-air center

Site Size
38 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1995

Date Opened
1995

A 260,400-square-foot free-standing entertainment center within the 3,600-acre Irvine Spectrum master-planned business community. The center is anch ored by a 158,000-square-foot theater complex featuring the first IMAX 3D theater on the West Coast. The tenant mix is designed to appeal to a broad range of users and includes four signature restaurants, a two-story Barnes & Nobles Superstore, and Sega City, a 15,000-square-foot virtual reality center.

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Format
Full

City
Irvine

State/Province
CA

Country
USA

Metro Area
Los Angeles

Project Type
Retail/Entertainment

Location Type
Suburban Business District

Land Uses
Cinema
Restaurant
Retail

Keywords
Lifestyle center
Open-air center

Site Size
38 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1995

Date Opened
1995

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): The Irvine Company
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Designer(s): RTKL Associates, Burton Associates
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