Valley Fair Expansion To Begin in January
August 15, 2008
Westfield Valley Fair, the 1.5 million square feet mall on the border of Santa Clara and San Jose will break ground on a 500,000 square foot expansion in January. At $809 per square foot excluding anchors, the mall is one of the best performing shopping centers in the United States ringing up sales almost twice as high as the national average. The project, which was acquired in the late nineties by Westfield is looking to make the following improvements over the next few years:
- New Safeway and Long’s Drugs (replacing the current older structures) at Winchester and Stevens Creek
- New Washington Mutual and Bank of America (replacing existing structures) at Winchester and Stevens Creek
- Existing parking on Stevens Creek Blvd. will be demolished and make room for new anchors, shop space, and an additional 3,000 spaces (some of hwich will be on Monroe Street).
The Mercury News is reporting rumours that Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus will be new anchors to the center. I’m not sure about Neiman Marcus, but about two years ago I heard that Bloomingdale’s was not interested in renewing its lease at Stanford Shopping Center, giving credence to the rumour. Neiman Marcus just signed a lease for a 100,000 square foot store at Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek.
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Tags: Bank of America, Bloomingdales, Long's Drugs, Neiman Marcus, Retail, Safeway, San Jose, Santa Clara, Shopping Centers, Valley Fair, washington mutual, Westfield


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