Panorama Mall

It is an enclosed mall anchored by two large discount stores, Walmart and Curacao, aimed primarily at a Hispanic customer base.

north of Roscoe Blvd, with 89,000 square feet (8,300 m2) of retail space adjacent to and sharing a parking lot with a 226,000-square-foot (21,000 m2) Broadway department store designed by architect Welton Becket.

[8] In 1979, the Santa Monica-based Macerich Co. real estate development firm and the Connecticut General Mortgage and Realty Investments Co. bought the mall for $5.8 million, enclosed and renovated it.

Business was improving, according to the manager of the Broadway, but the Los Angeles Times characterized retail in the area as "awaiting revival".

[8] In the late 1990s, Walmart opened in the building vacated by the Broadway after that chain's merger into Federated Department Stores and then Macy's, which was initially what it was supposed to become.

An LAPD cruiser assigned to patrol Panorama Mall.