Eastland Center (California)

The Paul Cummins Huddle restaurant chain had a location in the parking area where a TGIFridays now stands.

An outparcel structure, known as the Avenue Shops, was located in the northwest parking area and included a Hiram's Supermarket.

Another outparcel, in the lower (southeast) parking lot, housed a branch of Wallichs Music City.

It then housed a Lucky Market (now Albertsons), Longs Drugs, the Five Lanterns Chinese cuisine restaurant and small shops.

Grant lower level (moved to another part in 2012, now Pottery Barn Outlet), and Marshalls taking lease to the center shops.

In 1993, May Company closed its Eastland Center location and moved to the nearby West Covina Fashion Plaza, continuing operations as the newly formed Robinsons-May chain.

Mervyn's continued, and other national chains, such as Levitz Furniture (replacing Loehmann's), Bed Bath & Beyond (now Hobby Lobby), and Babies "R" Us (now Ashley HomeStore) took up spots in the upper level.

In November 2012, West Covina's first Walmart opened at the Eastland Center at 120,000 sq ft, replacing Mervyn's and Levitz which closed in 2009 as a result of the chains' bankruptcies.