Victoria Gardens (shopping center)
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Victoria Gardens, located North of Foothill Boulevard between Day Creek Boulevard and Etiwanda Avenue by the Interstate 15 freeway, is a pedestrian-oriented, open-air, mixed-use town center in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The 147 acre[1] project consists of residential areas, office space, retail stores, public plazas, a movie theater, and a civic cultural arts center. It officially opened October 28, 2004.[2]
The Victoria Gardens Cultural Center, which features the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library, a performing arts center, and a multi-use reception hall, is owned and operated by the city of Rancho Cucamonga.
In 2006, the former Robinsons-May store was converted to a Macy's Men's and Home Store to compliment the existing Macy's. Unlike other cases where both anchors existed in one mall, Macy's did not move into the former Robinson's-May store and close its original location, because of the fact that both anchors were new and the original Macy's store was not built as a Broadway store.
The rest of the mixed-use development is owned by Forest City Enterprises.
There is also Victoria Gardens shopping centre in inner-suburban Richmond. San Tarascio recently paid $120 million to assume full control of further developments around the Victoria Gardens site. [3]
[edit] Square Footage
- Total: 1,500,000 sq ft (139,000 m²). on 147 acres[4]
- JCPenney (128,039 sq ft.)
- Macy's (167,426 sq ft.,)
- Macy's (Mens and Home) (167,598 sq ft., formerly Robinsons-May)
- Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World (180,000 sq ft., The first in California.)
[edit] References
- ^ Forest City Enterprises
- ^ Forest City Enterprises
- ^ [BRW Rich 200 2007]
- ^ Forest City Enterprises

