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East Hills Mall – Bakersfield; Eastmont Mall - Oakland (1966-2008) - now Eastmont Town Center; Eureka Mall – Eureka – now a conventional outdoor shopping center; Fallbrook Mall – West Hills (November 12, 1963 – 1997) – now Fallbrook Center; Florin Mall – Sacramento (February 1968 – February 28, 2006) – now Florin Towne Centre
Bayfair Center (orig. Bay-Fair, later Bay Fair, Bayfair Mall) was a regional shopping mall and power center in San Leandro, California. It was among the first malls in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. Anchors are Target, Kohl's and a 16-screen Cinemark Century cinema. The Macy's anchor store closed in 2024.
Previously named County East Mall until 2004, the 501,259 square feet (46,570 m 2) mall is managed by Urban Retail Properties. Originally opened in 1966, [ 2 ] it is strategically positioned in one of the fastest growing areas of the San Francisco Bay Area , east Contra Costa County . [ 3 ]
The mall went "through major exterior and interior renovations" [3] in early 2022, increasing the number of food options as part of the shift to attract the increasing Asian demographic in the East Bay. [4] The mall is located along Pierce Street a frontage road that runs parallel to Interstate 80, near Interstate 580.
Bay Street Emeryville is a large mixed-use development in Emeryville, California which currently has 65 stores, ten restaurants, a sixteen-screen movie theater, 230 room hotel, and 400 residential units with 1,000 residents. [2] [3] Shopping cart Christmas tree at the mall, 2011
Active, planned, and defunct shopping centers, including shopping malls, in the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. For shopping districts and streets noted for retail activity, see Category:Shopping districts and streets in the San Francisco Bay Area
Eastmont Town Center is a shopping mall and social services hub [4] located on 33 acres (130,000 m 2) bounded by Foothill Boulevard, Bancroft Avenue, 73rd Avenue, and Church Street, in the Frick neighborhood of East Oakland. [1]
Adults in East Oakland are more likely to visit emergency rooms than go to doctor's visits within the past year than many other counties in the Bay Area and in the entire state of California. In 2012, 35% of the community did not meet with their doctor, resulting in approximately 30% of residents taking advantage of the emergency room, relative ...