Its anchor stores are Macy's, JCPenney, XXI Forever, Nordstrom Rack, Best Buy, and Gold's Gym with one vacant space last occupied by Sears.
In 1954, plans were announced for the new 36-acre, 50-store West Covina Center at the eastern end of what is now the Plaza space anchored by a 50,000 square-foot J. C. Penney, with parking for over 2,000 cars.
It was to cost $5 million, financed and built by Los Angeles financier Sylvan S. Shulman and associates.
By 1968, the city of West Covina's general plan identified deterioration in the shopping centers district, such as poor traffic circulation, noting that it was one of the first cities in the country to identify deterioration in a modern planned shopping center district.
The mall's parking lot was also home to the newest Bob's Big Boy restaurant, which was located in the old Chevy's space (since closing) and a new concert venue known as Crazy Horse Live.
The Mall features many fashion shops such as; H&M, Sephora, M.A.C., Hollister, Express, American Eagle Outfitters, and The Children's Place.