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The Westfield Shoppingtown Promenade is a large Shopping Mall owned by Westfield corporation and located on Topanga Canyon Boulevard in the city of Woodland Hills , a suburb of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles . It is one of three shopping malls owned by Westfield in the San Fernando Valley, the others being the Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga Plaza and the Sherman Oaks Fashion Square and one of several malls they own in the greater Los Angeles area. The mall is two stories tall and features a Macy's department store and a 16-screen AMC movie theatre as its main anchors. The mall also features a popular food-court and Ruby's restaurant, several high-end clothing stores and a newer section of the mall with restaurants and a Barnes & Noble bookstore. The Promenade was conceived as Westfield's "high end" shopping mall in the valley, with its sister mall from up the street — the Topanga Plaza — and the Sherman Oaks Fashion Center orienting themselves toward more "regular" shopping needs. This setup quickly became somewhat diluted, however, because certain notable "high-end" stores such as Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus either already occupy or will soon occupy space in other Westfield malls in the valley. The Promenade was plagued for years by tenant problems and slow business, although the addition of the movie theatre during renovations after the 1994 Northridge Earthquake and the more recent addition of the Barnes & Noble and its nearby restaurants has helped increase mall traffic and bring in better, more stable tenants. The mall is slated for more renovation after Westfield is finished with work on the Topanga Plaza. FEATURED BUSINESSES The Promenade currently features the following businesses, amongst others:
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