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The shopping center was part of the unincorporated Montgomery Village neighborhood that Codding proposed as its own city; the area was incorporated into Santa Rosa in 1955. [3] The center has since grown to nearly 300,000 square feet (28,000 m 2). [4] Its Village Court Stage is the site of regular live concerts and events. [5] [6]
[3] [4] Codding sold a 50% share of the mall to Simon Property Group in 2005. After the sale to Simon, many merchants criticized Simon for failing to bring chain stores to the mall. [5] A Ralphs supermarket in the mall was demolished in 2008 for a Whole Foods Market, [6] whose opening was ultimately delayed until 2010, [7] and Gottschalks ...
Jim Wilson & Associates built the mall in 1976. A wing anchored by McRae's was added in 1984; the store became Belk in 2006. [3] Gayfers, an original anchor of the mall, became Dillard's in 1998. [4] A carousel was installed in 1996. It was sold in 1987 to California Public Employees Retirement System, sold back to Jim Wilson in 1997, and re ...
Santa Rosa Plaza – Santa Rosa (1983) The Shoppes at Carlsbad – Carlsbad (1969) The Shops at Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo (1979) The Shops at Montebello – Montebello (1985) The Shops at Palm Desert – Palm Desert (1982) (9) The Shops at Santa Anita – Arcadia – 1,480,000 sq ft (137,000 m 2) (1974) The Source OC – Buena Park (2017)
Santa Rosa Plaza is an enclosed shopping mall in Santa Rosa, California, United States. Opened in 1983, it is anchored by Macy's and Forever 21. The mall is managed by Simon Property Group. Santa Rosa Plaza is one of two enclosed shopping malls in Santa Rosa, the other being Coddingtown Mall, which is located 2 mi (3.2 km) north off US Highway 101.
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Rosenberg's Department Store is located at Fourth and D Streets in downtown Santa Rosa, California. The structure is the most significant example of the Streamline Moderne style in Santa Rosa, and was the tallest building in the city for many years.
On April 23, 2019, it was reported that the reopening of the Sears store in the Santa Rosa Mall in the city of Bayamón was in danger, as the store had remained closed since the Hurricane Maria in 2017. Sears had spent $3 million cleaning up the structure at Santa Rosa Mall, and had begun rebuilding the roof, but stopped work when the parent ...