Opening date 1967 (1967) No. of stores and services 140 Opened 1967 Owner GGP Inc. Number of anchor tenants 5 | No. of anchor tenants 5 Phone +1 661-832-2436 Number of stores and services 140 | |
Total retail floor area 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m) Address 2701 Ming Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93304, USA Hours Open today · 10AM–9PMCesar Chavez Day might affect these hoursFriday(Cesar Chavez Day)10AM–9PMHours might differSaturday10AM–9PMSunday11AM–7PMMonday10AM–9PMTuesday10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMSuggest an edit Similar Fashion Fair, Buck Owens Crystal P, Fox Theater, Northridge Fashion Center, Antelope Valley Mall Profiles |
Is the valley plaza mall a safe place to shop
The Valley Plaza Mall is a major retail shopping mall in Bakersfield, California. It is the largest mall in the San Joaquin Valley. The mall is owned by General Growth Properties, a real estate development of over 120 regional shopping malls around the United States. Valley Plaza Mall has 5 anchor stores and over 140 specialty stores. The mall is situated near SR 99 freeway, the city's main north/south freeway.
Contents
- Is the valley plaza mall a safe place to shop
- Bakersfield s valley plaza mall train ride
- History
- Department stores
- Dining
- References
Bakersfield s valley plaza mall train ride
History
Valley Plaza Mall was opened in 1967. The mall was originally developed by The Hahn Company of San Diego in partnership with John Brock Sr. of Brock's Department Stores. The mall originally had 900,000 square feet (84,000 m2) of retail space and three anchor stores: Sears, The Broadway, and Brock's. The original interior was described as " reflects the Spanish influence on Southern California in a contemporary manner".
In 1988, the mall would expand, adding "wings" (which would increase the mall to its current size) on the east and west sides. Two new anchor stores would be added: May Company and J.C. Penney. Also the Oasis Food Court would be constructed. In 1997, Pacific Theaters would open a 15 screen theater on the property, but detached from the mall. It would contain a mural in the lobby which featured the newly remodeled Bakersfield Sign. It would be one of the first large public displays of the sign since the remodel.
The anchor stores would see many changes. Only Sears and J.C. Penney have remained since they originally opened. Broadway would be bought by Macys. Brock's would be purchased by Gottschalks. It would later close and become occupied by Forever 21. May Company became Robinsons-May, and it would also close and eventually be replaced by Target.
The mall also has a 16 screen movie theater. It is detached from the mall and is owned by Reading Cinemas.
Valley Plaza Mall is the site of the Southwest Transit Center. Golden Empire Transit (GET): 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 15
Department stores
The mall contains five anchor stores:
Dining
The mall has three restaurants: