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Saturday, December 16, 2017

Galleria at Tyler - Brio Engineering
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The Galleria at Tyler, formerly known as the Tyler Mall, is a regional shopping mall located in Riverside, California, United States. Initially a single story facility, with three two-story anchor tenants, the mall was renovated in 1991 to add a second level and a fourth anchor tenant, Nordstrom. Nordstrom is the only tenant in this mall that has a third level besides Forever 21.


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Anchor stores

Current

  • Macy's
  • J. C. Penney
  • Nordstrom
  • Forever 21

Former

  • The Broadway- Replaced with Macy's in 1996 and Forever 21 in 2011
  • May Company - Replaced with Robinson's-May in 1993.
  • Robinsons-May - Replaced with Macy's in 2006.

Maps Galleria at Tyler



Robbery

On December 6, 2015, three suspects with sledgehammers walked into the Ben Bridge Jeweler near Hollister Co. and the anchor store J. C. Penney. The suspects smashed jewelry displays' glasses and stole thousands of dollars worth of jewelry. This event happened just 1 week after the 2015 San Bernardino attack. Shoppers, who were already on edge, mistook the sound of smashing glass for gunshots. Only shoppers around the store knew it was robbers. Shoppers who did not know what was happening on ran for their lives fearing that it was another active shooting attack. Shoppers ran into stores and closets to save their lives. First calls came it at around 6:30 p.m. PST. Police and Swat officers from Riverside and neighboring cities San Bernardino and Eastvale responded. Over 100 officers responded due to the first calls being shoppers who thought it was an active shooting. One hour later, shoppers were allowed to exit the mall after the confirmation that it was just a robbery. Suspects have not been found as of December 2015, but one of the suspects' vehicle was found not far from the mall.


Tyler st mall galleria at Tyler riverside CA footage from the air ...
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References


Galleria at Tyler - Brio Engineering
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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia