Rolling Hills Plaza, Torrance

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Rolling Hills Plaza is a full-scale lifestyle center where grocery, fitness, dining, and entertainment converge into one of the South Bay's most complete daily-use ecosystems.

Located at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Crenshaw Boulevard, just at the base of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and minutes from Redondo Beach, the plaza sits in one of the most strategically trafficked corridors in the region. The environment is expansive but controlled, wide walkways, multiple anchor stores, and a layout designed to let you move fluidly between errands, meals, and longer stays without disruption. It doesn't feel like a traditional mall, it feels like a system, one where everything you need is layered into a single, continuous experience. With over 80 tenants and roughly 500,000 square feet of retail, the scale is immediately felt.

Rolling Hills Plaza builds its identity on integration, not just shopping, but a fully mixed-use environment designed for repeat, multi-purpose visits.

The tenant mix is deliberately structured: Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Nijiya Market anchor daily grocery traffic, while Nike, Sephora, and other retailers add retail depth, and AMC Theatres plus 24 Hour Fitness extend the experience into entertainment and lifestyle. What often goes unnoticed is how intentional that layering is, you can work out, grab groceries, meet for dinner, and see a movie. Its positioning at a major intersection with tens of thousands of daily drivers reinforces that consistency, capturing both intentional visits and constant pass-through traffic. It's not trying to be trendy, it's engineered to be used over and over again.

Rolling Hills Plaza works best as a multi-stop anchor, something you build around.

Plan a sequence, start with coffee, move into shopping or errands, add a workout or meal, and let the space carry you through multiple parts of your day. It pairs naturally with movement between Torrance, Redondo Beach, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula, making it a strategic midpoint. Give yourself flexibility, the value is in how seamlessly everything connects. By the time you leave, it won't feel like you visited a shopping center, it will feel like you operated inside one of the South Bay's most efficient daily systems.

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