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Parkway Plaza

Parkway Plaza is a shopping mall in El Cajon, California. The mall's anchor stores are Crunch Fitness, Dick's Sporting Goods, Ashley HomeStore, Bob's Discount Furniture, Burlington, Extra Space Storage, Walmart, Regal Cinemas, and JCPenney.

Parkway Plaza
Southern portion of the mall as seen from I-8
LocationEl Cajon, California, United States
Coordinates32°48′17.10″N 116°58′03.67″W / 32.8047500°N 116.9676861°W / 32.8047500; -116.9676861Coordinates: 32°48′17.10″N 116°58′03.67″W / 32.8047500°N 116.9676861°W / 32.8047500; -116.9676861
Address415 Parkway Plaza
Opening date1972
DeveloperThe Hahn Company
ManagementStarwood Capital Group
OwnerStarwood Retail Partners
No. of stores and services160 (as of 2023)
No. of anchor tenants10 (9 open, 1 vacant by April 2021)
Total retail floor area1,300,000 sq ft (120,000 m2)
No. of floors1 with partial upper level (2 in JCPenney, Regal Cinemas, and Walmart, 4 in Parking Garage)
ParkingMultiple parking lots and parking structures
Public transit accessArnele Avenue
Websiteshoppingparkwayplaza.com

Ownership

Westfield America, Inc., a precursor to Westfield Group, acquired the shopping center in 1998, and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Parkway, but dropped the "Shoppingtown" part of the name in June 2005. In 2013, Starwood Retail Partners obtained the mall, restored the mall to its original name, Parkway Plaza.[1]

Opening

Parkway Plaza was developed in the early 1970s, shortly after Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad, as the second enclosed shopping mall in San Diego County. Building an indoor mall was ideal for the area, as El Cajon is notoriously hot during the summer. Since opening the mall, Parkway Plaza has expanded as necessary.

Sears Roebuck opened first, on the west edge of the property, around 1969-1970 as a freestanding anchor. The mall was built shortly thereafter, attaching to its east side. May Company originally anchored the mall's East end and a large Woolworth's maintained the middle anchor position on the south side. A 3-screen movie triplex was located on the south side of the mall as was a Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour, near May Co. The main entrance on the north side featured an iconic-contemporary geometric roof, the surface of which has been altered over the years and originally featured no branding. A simple illuminated red sign stating "Parkway Plaza", along with a unique logo, was displayed on the brickwork to the right of the entrance. Initially, with the exception of Farrell's and the theaters, small-shop storefronts were not featured anywhere on the exterior of the mall; only large sloping planters that hid the loading Midland docks of the various shops. The interior featured skylights and 1970s contemporary decor, with numerous built-in planters and seating throughout.

The outlying wing of the shopping center, on the east edge of the property, was anchored by a Food Basket grocery store and Shakey's Pizza. Food Basket was eventually rebranded as Lucky. This wing was rebuilt and now includes a Best Buy and Office Depot.

Mervyn's opened in 1989. JCPenney opened in November 1990. The food court was added in 1991. May Co. became Robinsons-May in 1993. Woolworth's eventually became Sport Chalet. Sport Chalet closed in 1998 and became Regal Cinemas in 1999. Walmart opened in October 2004 as their second two-level store to open after the one in Grossmont Center.

In September 2006, The Robinsons-May was rebranded into a Macy's.

In 2008, Mervyn's announced the liquidation of all their stores due to bankruptcy. Mervyn's closed in January 2009. In 2011, the upper level of the former Mervyn's became a Crunch Fitness which opened in July of that year and Dick's Sporting Goods opened in October of that year on the lower level part of the former Mervyn's. In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its retail properties, including the Sears at Parkway Plaza, into Seritage Growth Properties.[2]

On April 23, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing its Parkway Plaza location as part of a plan to close 42 stores nationwide. The store closed in July 2018.[3] On May 13, 2019, it was announced that portions of the former Sears would become Ashley HomeStore, Bob's Discount Furniture, Burlington, and Extra Space Storage.[4] Bob's Discount Furniture opened in July 2019. Burlington opened in March 2020. Ashley HomeStore opened in 2020.

On January 6, 2021, it was announced that Macy's would be closing in April 2021 as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide.[5] After Macy's closed, Walmart and JCPenney were the only traditional anchor stores left.

On April 30, 2021, Five Below opened at the old Charming Charlie location, making it the first Five Below to open in East County.

Carousel

In 1991, a 1926 Allan Herschell carousel was placed inside the mall. It ran until 2003, when it was relocated to Elyria, Ohio. In 2004, a two-story carousel replaced the 1926 Allan Herschell carousel. In January 2016, the double-decker carousel moved to Wichita, Kansas. On January 31, 2016, a rumor circulated that the 1926 Allan Herschell carousel was returning to Parkway Plaza.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Malls - Starwood Retail Partners". Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  2. ^ "At Parkway Plaza | Seritage".
  3. ^ "El Cajon Sears to shutter after a half-century". 4 May 2018.
  4. ^ Kruze, Paul (February 19, 2019). "Four New Stores to Open Inside Former El Cajon Sears Space at Parkway Plaza". East County Magazine.
  5. ^ "Macy's is closing dozens of stores this year. Here's the full list". CNBC. 6 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Parkway Plaza Possible Carousel Close To Reality". 31 January 2016. Retrieved 18 December 2016.

External links

  • Official Parkway Plaza website

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Parkway Plaza is a shopping mall in El Cajon California The mall s anchor stores are Crunch Fitness Dick s Sporting Goods Ashley HomeStore Bob s Discount Furniture Burlington Extra Space Storage Walmart Regal Cinemas and JCPenney Parkway PlazaSouthern portion of the mall as seen from I 8LocationEl Cajon California United StatesCoordinates32 48 17 10 N 116 58 03 67 W 32 8047500 N 116 9676861 W 32 8047500 116 9676861 Coordinates 32 48 17 10 N 116 58 03 67 W 32 8047500 N 116 9676861 W 32 8047500 116 9676861Address415 Parkway PlazaOpening date1972DeveloperThe Hahn CompanyManagementStarwood Capital GroupOwnerStarwood Retail PartnersNo of stores and services160 as of 2023 No of anchor tenants10 9 open 1 vacant by April 2021 Total retail floor area1 300 000 sq ft 120 000 m2 No of floors1 with partial upper level 2 in JCPenney Regal Cinemas and Walmart 4 in Parking Garage ParkingMultiple parking lots and parking structuresPublic transit accessArnele AvenueWebsiteshoppingparkwayplaza wbr com Contents 1 Ownership 2 Opening 3 Carousel 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOwnership EditWestfield America Inc a precursor to Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in 1998 and renamed it Westfield Shoppingtown Parkway but dropped the Shoppingtown part of the name in June 2005 In 2013 Starwood Retail Partners obtained the mall restored the mall to its original name Parkway Plaza 1 Opening EditParkway Plaza was developed in the early 1970s shortly after Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad as the second enclosed shopping mall in San Diego County Building an indoor mall was ideal for the area as El Cajon is notoriously hot during the summer Since opening the mall Parkway Plaza has expanded as necessary Sears Roebuck opened first on the west edge of the property around 1969 1970 as a freestanding anchor The mall was built shortly thereafter attaching to its east side May Company originally anchored the mall s East end and a large Woolworth s maintained the middle anchor position on the south side A 3 screen movie triplex was located on the south side of the mall as was a Farrell s Ice Cream Parlour near May Co The main entrance on the north side featured an iconic contemporary geometric roof the surface of which has been altered over the years and originally featured no branding A simple illuminated red sign stating Parkway Plaza along with a unique logo was displayed on the brickwork to the right of the entrance Initially with the exception of Farrell s and the theaters small shop storefronts were not featured anywhere on the exterior of the mall only large sloping planters that hid the loading Midland docks of the various shops The interior featured skylights and 1970s contemporary decor with numerous built in planters and seating throughout The outlying wing of the shopping center on the east edge of the property was anchored by a Food Basket grocery store and Shakey s Pizza Food Basket was eventually rebranded as Lucky This wing was rebuilt and now includes a Best Buy and Office Depot Mervyn s opened in 1989 JCPenney opened in November 1990 The food court was added in 1991 May Co became Robinsons May in 1993 Woolworth s eventually became Sport Chalet Sport Chalet closed in 1998 and became Regal Cinemas in 1999 Walmart opened in October 2004 as their second two level store to open after the one in Grossmont Center In September 2006 The Robinsons May was rebranded into a Macy s In 2008 Mervyn s announced the liquidation of all their stores due to bankruptcy Mervyn s closed in January 2009 In 2011 the upper level of the former Mervyn s became a Crunch Fitness which opened in July of that year and Dick s Sporting Goods opened in October of that year on the lower level part of the former Mervyn s In 2015 Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its retail properties including the Sears at Parkway Plaza into Seritage Growth Properties 2 On April 23 2018 it was announced that Sears would be closing its Parkway Plaza location as part of a plan to close 42 stores nationwide The store closed in July 2018 3 On May 13 2019 it was announced that portions of the former Sears would become Ashley HomeStore Bob s Discount Furniture Burlington and Extra Space Storage 4 Bob s Discount Furniture opened in July 2019 Burlington opened in March 2020 Ashley HomeStore opened in 2020 On January 6 2021 it was announced that Macy s would be closing in April 2021 as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide 5 After Macy s closed Walmart and JCPenney were the only traditional anchor stores left On April 30 2021 Five Below opened at the old Charming Charlie location making it the first Five Below to open in East County Carousel EditIn 1991 a 1926 Allan Herschell carousel was placed inside the mall It ran until 2003 when it was relocated to Elyria Ohio In 2004 a two story carousel replaced the 1926 Allan Herschell carousel In January 2016 the double decker carousel moved to Wichita Kansas On January 31 2016 a rumor circulated that the 1926 Allan Herschell carousel was returning to Parkway Plaza 6 See also EditWestfield GroupReferences Edit Malls Starwood Retail Partners Retrieved 18 December 2016 At Parkway Plaza Seritage El Cajon Sears to shutter after a half century 4 May 2018 Kruze Paul February 19 2019 Four New Stores to Open Inside Former El Cajon Sears Space at Parkway Plaza East County Magazine Macy s is closing dozens of stores this year Here s the full list CNBC 6 January 2021 Parkway Plaza Possible Carousel Close To Reality 31 January 2016 Retrieved 18 December 2016 External links EditOfficial Parkway Plaza website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parkway Plaza amp oldid 1111829257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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