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Sierra Vista Mall was built in 1988 by the Hahn Company. While early plans called for both May Co. and Macy's stores, the original anchor stores were Mervyn's, Gottschalks, and Target. [2] The mall was sold to Citicorp in 1995 and again to LandValue in 2002. A Sears was added in 1999 along with 10 other stores. [3]
The Sierra Vista Mall is a 78-acre (32 ha) enclosed regional shopping center anchored by Target, Kohl's, Sierra Vista Cinemas 16, and MB2 Indoor Raceway. [22] [23] [24] Public transportation within the city is provided by Clovis Transit; some areas also are served by Fresno Area Express, providing connections to Fresno.
A man was shot and a car crashed in an incident Saturday night at the Sierra Vista Mall.Clovis Police said they’re looking for three suspects. The shooting happened about 9:10 p.m. near the ...
There was an after hours confrontation outside the mall involving several young people, police said. 18-year-old arrested, accused of shooting at Sierra Vista Mall, Clovis police say Skip to main ...
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