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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
A 21,000-square-foot AMC Theatres multicinema was added in 1984. [4] By 1990, the Los Angeles Times characterized Marina Pacifica as an example of "the wrong way to build a mall", a "graveyard", with the staircases too hard to find, lack of a way between shops without traversing the parking lot, vacant storefronts, and a lack of attention.
The mall's anchors are JCPenney, flagship Macy's and an AMC movie theater, with two vacant anchor last occupied by Sears and Dick's Sporting Goods. Restaurants include P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Grimaldi's Pizzeria, Irish 31, the Bay Area's only Maggiano's Little Italy, Seasons 52 [2] and there is also a kids play area near JCPenney. A nursing ...
JCPenney: since 1981, moved from downtown San Diego and South Bay Plaza location from 1971 to 1981 (original anchor) Macy's: converted since 2006, formerly May Company until 1993 later Robinsons-May until 2006; AMC Theatres: 14-screen complex since 2008, formerly half of what was Montgomery Ward until June 2001, replaced Mann Theatres until 2003
The newer 10-screen Edwards theater, which opened as part of Phase 2, operated alongside the original 6-screen theater built in Phase 1, which was also operated by Edwards, until 2012 when the older six-screen theater closed, due to more people going to the newer theater across the street as well as the new AMC Tustin 14 at the District at ...
Eastridge, officially Eastridge Center, is a shopping mall in San Jose, California, located in the Evergreen district of East San Jose.Eastridge opened as the largest mall on the West Coast in 1971 and has been redesigned multiple times throughout its history, most recently in 2017.
In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS, [6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997, [ 7 ] before the company was sold to ...
In 2011, the first, $180 million phase of the revitalization commenced: the mall's food court was transformed into an indoor/outdoor Dining Terrace while the former Robinsons-May building was subdivided to house three new retailers: a large-scale Forever 21, a relocated 24 Hour Fitness, a 14-screen AMC Theatres (formerly ArcLight Cinema), [5 ...