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El Cerrito Plaza (shopping center)

El Cerrito Plaza is a shopping center in El Cerrito, California, a suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area.

El Cerrito Plaza
Street-facing storefronts on the northern end of the center.
LocationSan Pablo Avenue and Fairmont Avenue, El Cerrito, California, United States
Opening date1958
OwnerRegency Centers Corporation
No. of stores and services70
No. of anchor tenants9
Total retail floor area350,000 square feet (33,000 m2)
No. of floors2
Public transit access El Cerrito Plaza
Websitewww.elcerritoplaza.com

Location edit

El Cerrito Plaza is located on the southern border of El Cerrito (adjacent to the city of Albany) between San Pablo Avenue and the BART rail tracks.[1] Directly to the north is the El Cerrito Plaza BART station.[2]

History edit

 
Don Víctor Castro, a Californio ranchero and politician, built an adobe for his family where El Cerrito Plaza stands today. He died there in 1900.

El Cerrito Plaza is located on a part of the June 12, 1834 Rancho San Pablo Mexican land grant to Francisco María Castro. Several buildings were constructed by the Castro family over the years. Víctor Castro, Francisco's son, built his wood frame adobe home here in the early 19th century and it remained standing until it burned down in 1956, shortly before the original shopping center was built. Castro was initially buried, along with four of his children, in what is now the El Cerrito Plaza shopping center.

During the 1930s, the Castro adobe housed a gambling casino, and the eastern side of the current Plaza housed a dog racing track. After the track closed, its parking lot housed a trailer park for Kaiser shipyard workers, with the track field area used by El Cerrito High School. In the late 1940s, a drive in theatre (Cerrito Motor Movies) was built there and operated until the mid-1950s.[3]

The April 21, 1956 fire destroying the Castro adobe was a work of arson, presumably to make way for the plaza. The site's developers refused to build around the historic building and a campaign was being mounted to save the site when the fire occurred.[4] This act of arson was never prosecuted.

El Cerrito Plaza originally opened in 1958 as a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2) regional mall, centered on a Capwell's department store.

El Cerrito Plaza began to decline with the 1976 opening of Hilltop Mall as well as the opening of other malls in Concord and Walnut Creek. Many shoppers also turned to nearby Fourth Street in Berkeley and retail developments in Emeryville. The closures of the Woolworth's store in 1993 and the Emporium (formerly Capwell's) anchor store in 1996 further accelerated the Plaza's decline.[5]

In 2002, El Cerrito Plaza was partly demolished, remodeled, and reopened in its present form. The San Francisco Chronicle panned the newly reconstructed Plaza, calling it "in a nutshell, dysfunctional and dull" and an example that "[i]f a city doesn't insist on good development and then stick to its guns, things can go from bad to worse."[6]

In 2003, as part of the renovation, the shopping center's parking lot was drawn back from the edge of channelized Cerrito Creek, which runs along the southern boundary of the Plaza, and marks the boundary separating Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. The creek was re-contoured to give it a more natural flow pattern, planted with native vegetation, and edged with a pathway with seating walls by Friends of the Five Creeks.[6]

Events edit

A Farmers' Market is held at the Plaza every Tuesday and Saturday.[7]

Stores edit

The following is a partial listing of retail stores and restaurants at El Cerrito Plaza.[1]

Anchors edit

Restaurants and eateries edit

Services edit

  • Ojas Yoga Center

Other retail stores edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "El Cerrito Plaza Retail Space". Regency Centers. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  2. ^ "El Cerrito Plaza BART Station". BART. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  3. ^ El Cerrito Historical Society (November 29, 2010). . El Cerrito Patch. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  4. ^ "El Cerrito: Historic adobe lost in arson fire 59 years ago today," Mercury News. April 21, 2015. Accessed May 12, 2023.
  5. ^ Squatriglia, Chuck (December 8, 1999). "El Cerrito Plaza to be Resuscitated". San Francisco Chronicle.
  6. ^ a b King, John (March 29, 2002). "COMMENTARY: Plaza lacks pizzazz". San Francisco Chronicle.
  7. ^ . El Cerrito Patch. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 11 November 2012.

External links edit

  • El Cerrito Plaza, Official site.

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El Cerrito Plaza is a shopping center in El Cerrito California a suburb in the San Francisco Bay Area El Cerrito PlazaStreet facing storefronts on the northern end of the center LocationSan Pablo Avenue and Fairmont Avenue El Cerrito California United StatesOpening date1958OwnerRegency Centers CorporationNo of stores and services70No of anchor tenants9Total retail floor area350 000 square feet 33 000 m2 No of floors2Public transit accessEl Cerrito PlazaWebsitewww wbr elcerritoplaza wbr com Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Events 4 Stores 4 1 Anchors 4 2 Restaurants and eateries 4 3 Services 4 4 Other retail stores 5 References 6 External linksLocation editEl Cerrito Plaza is located on the southern border of El Cerrito adjacent to the city of Albany between San Pablo Avenue and the BART rail tracks 1 Directly to the north is the El Cerrito Plaza BART station 2 History edit nbsp Don Victor Castro a Californio ranchero and politician built an adobe for his family where El Cerrito Plaza stands today He died there in 1900 El Cerrito Plaza is located on a part of the June 12 1834 Rancho San Pablo Mexican land grant to Francisco Maria Castro Several buildings were constructed by the Castro family over the years Victor Castro Francisco s son built his wood frame adobe home here in the early 19th century and it remained standing until it burned down in 1956 shortly before the original shopping center was built Castro was initially buried along with four of his children in what is now the El Cerrito Plaza shopping center During the 1930s the Castro adobe housed a gambling casino and the eastern side of the current Plaza housed a dog racing track After the track closed its parking lot housed a trailer park for Kaiser shipyard workers with the track field area used by El Cerrito High School In the late 1940s a drive in theatre Cerrito Motor Movies was built there and operated until the mid 1950s 3 The April 21 1956 fire destroying the Castro adobe was a work of arson presumably to make way for the plaza The site s developers refused to build around the historic building and a campaign was being mounted to save the site when the fire occurred 4 This act of arson was never prosecuted El Cerrito Plaza originally opened in 1958 as a 350 000 square foot 33 000 m2 regional mall centered on a Capwell s department store El Cerrito Plaza began to decline with the 1976 opening of Hilltop Mall as well as the opening of other malls in Concord and Walnut Creek Many shoppers also turned to nearby Fourth Street in Berkeley and retail developments in Emeryville The closures of the Woolworth s store in 1993 and the Emporium formerly Capwell s anchor store in 1996 further accelerated the Plaza s decline 5 In 2002 El Cerrito Plaza was partly demolished remodeled and reopened in its present form The San Francisco Chronicle panned the newly reconstructed Plaza calling it in a nutshell dysfunctional and dull and an example that i f a city doesn t insist on good development and then stick to its guns things can go from bad to worse 6 In 2003 as part of the renovation the shopping center s parking lot was drawn back from the edge of channelized Cerrito Creek which runs along the southern boundary of the Plaza and marks the boundary separating Alameda and Contra Costa Counties The creek was re contoured to give it a more natural flow pattern planted with native vegetation and edged with a pathway with seating walls by Friends of the Five Creeks 6 Events editA Farmers Market is held at the Plaza every Tuesday and Saturday 7 Stores editThe following is a partial listing of retail stores and restaurants at El Cerrito Plaza 1 Anchors edit Barnes amp Noble CVS Pharmacy JoAnn Fabrics Lucky Stores Petco Ross Dress For Less Trader Joe s Joshua Tree ChiropracticRestaurants and eateries edit Chef s Chinese Food Jamba Juice The Junket Panda Express Romano s Macaroni Grill Starbucks Wing Stop Yammy SushiServices edit Ojas Yoga CenterOther retail stores edit AT amp T GameStop Daiso replaced Pier 1 Imports and opened in the summer of 2016 See s Candies T Mobile Verizon Wireless The UPS Store Mel O Dee Cocktail LoungeReferences edit a b El Cerrito Plaza Retail Space Regency Centers Retrieved 11 November 2012 El Cerrito Plaza BART Station BART Retrieved 11 November 2012 El Cerrito Historical Society November 29 2010 El Cerrito Plaza Used to Be a Racetrack But Not for Horses El Cerrito Patch Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2012 El Cerrito Historic adobe lost in arson fire 59 years ago today Mercury News April 21 2015 Accessed May 12 2023 Squatriglia Chuck December 8 1999 El Cerrito Plaza to be Resuscitated San Francisco Chronicle a b King John March 29 2002 COMMENTARY Plaza lacks pizzazz San Francisco Chronicle El Cerrito Plaza Farmer s Market El Cerrito Patch Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 11 November 2012 External links editEl Cerrito Plaza Official site 37 53 59 N 122 17 59 W 37 899737 N 122 299756 W 37 899737 122 299756 El Cerrito Historical Society Castro Rancho California California Historical Landmark page for the Castro House California Historical Landmark Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Cerrito Plaza shopping center amp oldid 1161053509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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