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] include ] (first opened as ], later became ] in 1993 until Macy's in 2006), ], ], ], ], and ] with one vacant anchor last occupied by ], which closed on March 18, 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Darmiento|first=Laurence|date=April 1, 2002|title=Spotlight on Valencia|url=https://labusinessjournal.com/news/2002/apr/01/spotlight-on-valencia/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-25|work=Los Angeles Business Journal}}</ref> ] include ] (first opened as ], later became ] in 1993 until Macy's in 2006), ], ], ], ], and ] with one vacant anchor last occupied by ], which closed on March 18, 2018.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Darmiento|first=Laurence|date=April 1, 2002|title=Spotlight on Valencia|url=https://labusinessjournal.com/news/2002/apr/01/spotlight-on-valencia/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-25|work=Los Angeles Business Journal}}</ref>

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Shopping mall in Santa Clarita, California, United States
Valencia Town Center
Main entrance in 2019
Address24201 Valencia Boulevard
Santa Clarita, California 91355
Opening date1992
DeveloperJMB Realty
ManagementCentennial Realty
OwnerCentennial Real Estate Management
No. of stores and services170+
No. of anchor tenants7 (6 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,099,201 sq ft (102,119.1 m)
No. of floors2
Parking4,312
Websitewww.valenciatowncenter.com

Valencia Town Center, formerly Westfield Valencia Town Center, is a shopping mall in the neighborhood of Valencia in Santa Clarita, California. Centennial Realty acquired the mall on Spetember 1, 2023 from the previous owner. Westfield Group first acquired a quarter-interest in the property in 2002 and a further quarter-interest in 2005, thereafter assuming management control. The mall was then renamed Westfield Valencia Town Center.

Anchor stores include Macy's (first opened as May Company, later became Robinsons-May in 1993 until Macy's in 2006), JCPenney, Forever 21, Regal Cinemas, H&M, and Gold's Gym with one vacant anchor last occupied by Sears, which closed on March 18, 2018.

In 2019, Westfield Valencia Town Center proposed a new “The Patios Connection” project at the former Sears site, which would include a luxury cinema, gym, Costco, and gas station. The proposed Costco would include a 275-space, rooftop parking lot. In April 2021, the project was canceled.

Gallery

  • Indoor fountain and surrounding shops Indoor fountain and surrounding shops
  • Food court Food court
  • Outdoor pond Outdoor pond
  • Mall directory Mall directory

References

  1. Howard, Bob (January 29, 2002). "Westfield to Gain Stakes in 3 Malls: The firm will acquire MainPlace in Santa Ana plus interests in Century City Shopping Center and Valencia Town Center in Santa Clarita in Rodamco buyout". Los Angeles Times.
  2. Mandzy, Orest (February 3, 2005). "Westfield Pays $69.2Mln for 25 Percent Stake in Valencia Town Center". Commercial Real Estate Direct.
  3. Darmiento, Laurence (April 1, 2002). "Spotlight on Valencia". Los Angeles Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-04-25.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Westfield drops Costco plan; city leaders disappointed by cancellation". Santa Clarita Valley Signal. 2021-04-19. Retrieved 2021-04-25.
  5. "Patios Expansion at Westfield Valencia Town Center Canceled | San Fernando Valley Business Journal". www.sfvbj.com. Retrieved 2021-11-10.

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See also: History of retail in Southern California –  History of retail in Palm Springs — Note: starred (*) listings indicate former regional mall now site of strip-style community center with new name

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