City of Commerce

Commerce is one of the Gateway Cities of Los Angeles in Southern California.

Get in

Interstate 5 and Interstate 710 pass directly through the City of Commerce.

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Citadel Outlets
  • 🌍 Citadel Outlets, 100 Citadel Drive (off Interstate 5 at Atlantic Blvd), ☎ +1 323 888-1724, e-mail: . 10AM-9PM. Outlet shopping center built behind the historic faux Assyrian facade of the Samson Tire and Rubber Company. If you enter from Smithway St., be sure to take a drive around to the Telegraph Rd. entrance to see the architecture.

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Downtown L.A. is about 5 miles away, but it can take 45 minutes to get there during traffic.

Routes through City of Commerce

Downtown LA ← East LA ←  N  S  β†’ Downey β†’ Santa Ana
Alhambra ← East LA ←  N  S  β†’ Lynwood β†’ Long Beach


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