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Vallco Shopping Mall (formerly called Cupertino Square and originally Vallco Fashion Park) is a mostly-demolished dead mall located in Cupertino, California, United States.. Originally built as a single-story shopping mall in 1976 with a lower level added in 1988 and a third-level movie theater added in 2007, it was anchored for most of its existence by Macy's, Sears, and J.C. Penn
Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–2020) Valley Plaza – North Hollywood (August 12, 1951 – present) – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain The Village at Orange – Orange (August 16, 1971 – January 31, 2024) – many exterior tenants remain in business and being rebuilt as a lifestyle center
Serves all Caltrain stops between Gilroy and San Jose Diridon (except Morgan Hill and Tamien), and uses Monterey Rd/S First St for almost all of its route. For the local route including stops along Main Av, Hale Av/Santa Teresa Bl, and Cottle Rd, as well as both the Santa Teresa and Cottle light rail stations, see line 68.
Flourless (451 Main St., ... Streetzlan (9080 Laguna Main St., Elk Grove): Galt’s most eclectic restaurant expanded north to Elk Grove’s Main Street Plaza on Nov. 25, ...
Cupertino is known for its high housing prices as the majority of residential properties are multimillion-dollar homes as of the priciest housing market peak of 2022, with the entry-point into a single-family home at around 2 million dollars in the Cupertino HS area, and the entry point at around 2.6 million dollars in the Monta Vista HS area.
Main Street Plaza may refer to: Main Street Complex, once known as Main Street Plaza 1000; Prete Main Street Plaza, Round Rock, Texas, ...
Each building is numbered with one digit on the private U-shaped street Infinite Loop, so named because of the programming concept of an infinite loop. The street, in conjunction with Mariani Avenue, actually does form a circuit (or cycle) that can circulate indefinitely. The main building has the address 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California.
On March 1, 2017, Vaidhyanathan delivered the state of the city address in which she provided updates on Apple Park, the recent opening of Main Street, [6] and the approval of the Hamptons Apartments [7] and Marina Plaza mixed-use project. [8] [9] Vaidhyanathan served as mayor during the opening of the new Apple Park. [10]