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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
(8) San Francisco Centre – San Francisco – 1,564,533 sq ft (145,349.9 m 2) (1988) 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)
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Stonestown Galleria is a shopping mall in San Francisco, California, United States. It is located immediately north of San Francisco State University and near the former campus of Mercy High School which closed in 2020 and Lowell High School. Currently, the mall's anchor stores are Target and a Regal Cinemas. The anchor store spaces are each ...
Originally developed by Sheldon Gordon (co-developer of The Forum Shops at Caesars and Beverly Center), the nine-story mall opened in October 1988 as San Francisco Shopping Centre with approximately 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of space, the then-largest Nordstrom store (350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2)) on the top several floors, the first spiral escalator in the United States, and a ...