Ontario Mills - Tenants

Tenants

Some of the mall's major tenants include H&M, Hot Topic, a Nike store, a Nordstrom Rack, a 30-screen AMC movie theatre (technically a megaplex), dining and entertainment venue, Dave & Buster's and a GameWorks video arcade.

Ontario Mills is home to many designer-label outlet stores, including Ann Taylor, J.Crew Factory Store, Ralph Lauren, Hugo Boss, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Bostonian/Clark and Guess?. Saks 5th Avenue has an outlet store, as do Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister Co., Kenneth Cole, Levi's and Dockers (one of only three locations in California), and Coach Factory Store. The china and silverware store, Mikasa, has been phased out with the relocation of GAP Outlet. A Banana Republic Outlet has taken over the old GAP Outlet's space.

The mall also has a large food court, with about 1,000 seats, and all the usual food court tenants like Panda Express, Burger King, and Sbarro; it also carries the only remaining U.S. location of the 1990s chain Kenny Rogers Roasters (which officially closed down on December 31, 2011). Restaurants outside the food court include Rainforest Cafe and Market Broiler.

Ontario Mills was formerly home to a Vans Skate Park, which in early 2005 was closed and converted into Steve & Barry's. Sports Authority closed its 50,111 sq ft (4,655 m2) store in 2004 when the company merged with Gart Sports. The well-known Wolfgang Puck Cafe was taken down in early 2005 to be replaced by the Ralph Lauren Factory Store.

In 2009, Steve & Barry's and Virgin Megastore were closed due to their chains' liquidations.

On January 24, 2011, JCPenney announced it will shut down all 19 of its outlets by June 1, including Ontario Mills location.

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