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  2. Stanford Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The shopping center buildings are 94.4% owned by Simon Property Group, which manages the property and leases the land from the university. The outdoor center is 1,347,935 square feet (125,227.3 square meters) and includes four major department stores: Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom.

  3. Ramona Street Architectural District - Wikipedia

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    The development of Ramona Street, named after the 1884 novel Ramona, [2] was an early successful attempt to expand laterally the central commercial district. Pedro Joseph de Lemos, a craftsman, graphic artist and curator of the Stanford Museum had been concerned with the larger scale and somewhat linear development along University Avenue.

  4. List of Saks Fifth Avenue store locations - Wikipedia

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    Palo Alto, California: Palo Alto Stanford Shopping Center [41] 1962 [41] closed Miami– Ft. Lauderdale– W. Palm Beach Surfside: Surfside 9699 Harding Avenue. 23rd SFA store to open. [59] 9,000 sq ft (840 m 2) Nov 12, 1962: closed 026 626 PX Phoenix: Biltmore District Phoenix Biltmore Fashion Park. Moved within the mall; opened in former I ...

  5. Printers Inc. Bookstore - Wikipedia

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    The original Palo Alto store at 310 California Avenue [8] occupied a former thrift store location. [2] [9] [10] [11] A second store was located at 301 Castro Street in Mountain View, California. [8] Printers Inc. Bookstore was also a popular destination for Stanford University students. [12]

  6. 165 University Avenue - Wikipedia

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    165 University Avenue or Lucky Building or Karma Building is a small rented office building on University Avenue, the main commercial street in downtown Palo Alto, California, that gave rise to Plug and Play Tech Center and to the Amidi Group.

  7. Mayfield Mall - Wikipedia

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    Mayfield Mall opened in 1966 and was the first enclosed mall of its type in the region, taking its name from the original town of Mayfield, which was annexed by Palo Alto in 1925. [ 5 ] : 10 Its original anchor was JCPenney , which closed stores on Castro Street and University Avenue to consolidate into the mall location. [ 6 ]

  8. California State Route 109 - Wikipedia

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    East Palo Alto University Avenue: Continuation beyond US 101 US 101 (Bayshore Freeway) – San Francisco, San Jose: Interchange; south end of SR 109; US 101 exit 403: East Palo Alto–Menlo Park line: 1.10: Notre Dame Avenue: South end of state maintenance: Menlo Park: 1.87: SR 84 (Bayfront Expressway) – Menlo Park, Dumbarton Bridge, Fremont ...

  9. List of shopping malls in California - Wikipedia

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    (11) Stanford Shopping CenterPalo Alto – 1,347,935 sq ft (125,227.3 m 2) (1955) Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera (1958) Triangle Square – Costa Mesa (1992)