Antelope Valley Mall
The Antelope Valley Mall is a shopping center located in the Palmdale area, in the Antelope Valley. It has a total of 260 stores. The buildings took up around 1 million square feet and were completed in September 1990. (93,000 m2). Approximately 0.5 by 0.5 miles is the actual footprint of the main building, parking lots, and ring road businesses of the organization (800 by 800 m).
The indoor mall currently includes approximately 140 businesses, with five anchor stores, two of which are closed: Macy’s (previously Gottschalks), JCPenney, the first Dillard’s in Southern California, Sears (which is no longer open), and Forever 21. (closed, formerly Mervyns). Additionally, the mall is home to a big Dick’s Sporting Goods Shop, which opened in 2013 in a space that a Harris and a Gottschalk’s outlet had previously held. They planned to build three additional anchor stores: Bullock’s, The Broadway, and J. W. Robinson’s, but none of them ever opened.
The mall had a major refurbishment in 2007, including relocating the original 10-screen theater to a new Cinemark 16-screen “stadium-style seating” theater in the north ring road section. Mervyn’s closed its doors in December 2008 and was replaced by Forever 21 the following year. Forever 21 went out of business in 2018. When Sears announced that it would be closing locations on June 22, 2020, it was part of a plan to close 28 stores across the country. Sears will be closing its doors on September 6, 2020.
A million square foot shopping center in Palmdale, California, Antelope Valley, is the only regional mall in the trade area and is the only regional mall in the trade area. A 16-screen movie theater and large anchors including Dick’s Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Sears, H&M, and Macy’s are among the attractions at the mall, which has over 100 specialty businesses in total. The trading region has about 500,000 people, and Antelope Valley Mall continues to be the preferred shopping destination for inhabitants of High Desert cities.
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