About a year after Woodland Hills’ Toys ‘R’ Us closed, a new supermarket has been approved for the building formerly occupied by the toy chain.

No name of the prospective tenant has been announced. But Jake Flynn, a spokesman for Los Angeles City Councilman Bob Blumenfield — who represents the area — said a city planning approval has been received for “a generic market.”

The project applicant — Erwin Bucy, PCG Woodland Hills, LLC — proposed “tenant improvements” along with a change of use from retail to the supermarket within the existing 33,574 square-foot building at 6245 North Topanga Canyon Blvd., according to the city planning website.

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A representative for the Los Angeles Planning Department said the site was approved for a conditional use to allow the sale and dispensing of a full line of alcoholic beverages for off-site consumption with a new full-service supermarket.

The project falls under the Warner Center 2035 Plan, designed to guide development in Warner Center in the next 15 years.

The hours of operation would be from 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily, the city planning website said.

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More than a year after shutting down the remnant of the once venerable toy chain was set to make a comeback this holiday season with a half dozen U.S. stores and an e-commerce site, according to a Bloomberg report.

After the Woodland Hills Toys ‘R’ Us’ departure in 2018, the plaza on Topanga Canyon Boulevard lost another long-term tenant earlier this year.

The Original Pizza Cookery known for its vintage garlic and cheese rolls and a vintage cigarette vending machine closed its doors in May after nearly 45 years in business.

They leave an area that could see substantial changes in the years to come.

At the core of the changes is the Westfield Promenade 2035 project.

Not far away from the old Toys ‘R’ Us site, Westfield Promenade LLC wants to demolish more than 640,000 square feet of the existing Westfield Promenade Shopping Center to build a sprawling mixed-use hub that includes thousands of residential units, retail and restaurant space, offices, hotel and entertainment complex. A proposed 320,000-square-foot entertainment and sports center is envisioned for the corner of Topanga Canyon Boulevard and Oxnard Street.

Several local residents oppose parts of that plan, citing issues around air quality, land-use consistency, noise, traffic, police services, parking and access. But proponents say it will be a boon for the area, and the jobs it will create are a good thing.