The subject is a seasonal retail location specializing in Halloween costumes, decorations, and accessories, situated in Cerritos, California. As a temporary establishment, its operational period is typically limited to the months leading up to Halloween each year. It provides a dedicated space for consumers to purchase holiday-related merchandise.
These temporary retail outlets offer benefits to both consumers and the local economy. Consumers gain access to a wide selection of Halloween-themed products in a centralized location. The pop-up nature of the business model can also generate seasonal employment opportunities and contribute to local sales tax revenue during the retail period. Historically, such businesses have capitalized on the increased consumer demand for Halloween-related goods, providing a tangible and readily available source for such products.