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Westfield Valley Fair
Westfield Valley Fair, commonly known as Valley Fair (the original name), is a prominent shopping mall in San Jose, California. Valley Fair is the largest mall, by area, in Northern California and has higher sales revenue than all other malls in California, including the two in Southern California which have larger area than Valley Fair.
Valley Fair is the fourteenth largest shopping mall in the United States. It is officially located on Stevens Creek Boulevard in the city of Santa Clara, California, although all of its eastern half and some of its western half is physically located in the city of San Jose. The mall features Macy's, Macy's Men's and Home Store, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's.[citation needed]
Valley Fair consists of 214 stores, including the only Balenciaga in Northern California. and 58 dining options, such as Eataly and Din Tai Fung.[citation needed]
Westfield Valley Fair is unique in that it replaced two separate 1950s-era shopping centers.[citation needed]
In 1958, the original Valley Fair Shopping Center opened. It was confined to the eastern side of the property, in the city of San José. It was developed and anchored by Macy's and included roughly 40 other stores including Joseph Magnin in an outdoor plaza. At the western side was another outdoor shopping center, Stevens Creek Plaza, in the city of Santa Clara. It was anchored by The Emporium and I. Magnin. For that reason, the current mall contributes sales tax revenues to both the cities of San José and Santa Clara, and is regulated by both city governments.[citation needed]
In 1986, both centers were acquired and merged into one two-level enclosed mall by The Hahn Company, creating one of the most successful shopping centers in the country, called simply "Valley Fair", the name by which it has been universally known ever since.[citation needed]
Later, in 1987, Nordstrom joined.[citation needed]
In 1992, I. Magnin closed its store. The former I. Magnin building housed a succession of tenants, its final one being Sports Authority, before being demolished[when?].[citation needed]
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Westfield Valley Fair
Westfield Valley Fair, commonly known as Valley Fair (the original name), is a prominent shopping mall in San Jose, California. Valley Fair is the largest mall, by area, in Northern California and has higher sales revenue than all other malls in California, including the two in Southern California which have larger area than Valley Fair.
Valley Fair is the fourteenth largest shopping mall in the United States. It is officially located on Stevens Creek Boulevard in the city of Santa Clara, California, although all of its eastern half and some of its western half is physically located in the city of San Jose. The mall features Macy's, Macy's Men's and Home Store, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale's.[citation needed]
Valley Fair consists of 214 stores, including the only Balenciaga in Northern California. and 58 dining options, such as Eataly and Din Tai Fung.[citation needed]
Westfield Valley Fair is unique in that it replaced two separate 1950s-era shopping centers.[citation needed]
In 1958, the original Valley Fair Shopping Center opened. It was confined to the eastern side of the property, in the city of San José. It was developed and anchored by Macy's and included roughly 40 other stores including Joseph Magnin in an outdoor plaza. At the western side was another outdoor shopping center, Stevens Creek Plaza, in the city of Santa Clara. It was anchored by The Emporium and I. Magnin. For that reason, the current mall contributes sales tax revenues to both the cities of San José and Santa Clara, and is regulated by both city governments.[citation needed]
In 1986, both centers were acquired and merged into one two-level enclosed mall by The Hahn Company, creating one of the most successful shopping centers in the country, called simply "Valley Fair", the name by which it has been universally known ever since.[citation needed]
Later, in 1987, Nordstrom joined.[citation needed]
In 1992, I. Magnin closed its store. The former I. Magnin building housed a succession of tenants, its final one being Sports Authority, before being demolished[when?].[citation needed]