Burbank Town Center

[6] A $2 million, 12,500 sq ft (1,160 m2) branch of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County was announced to be built at the property in February 1991, their first satellite location, with a planned opening of Summer 1992.

[14] The mall was sold to Crown Realty in March 2003 for $110 million, with extensive remodeling plans announced in August that year.

Designed by the Dallas architecture firm Omniplan, it included heavy use of "natural materials such as stone".

[15] A name change was also discussed at this time, in order to mitigate what the owners described as a perception problem, due to slumping sales in the mall.

Announced at the same time was Ashley HomeStore, which filled an outlying anchor space vacated by Circuit City in 2008.

[20] On September 23, 2022, it was announced that Sears would be closing at the mall, the last original anchor from opening day of 1991.

In 2020, the former IKEA building was used for the filming of a Netflix game show called Floor is Lava.