Cupertino Square - Cupertino, CA
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N 37° 19.496 W 122° 00.908
10S E 587256 N 4131373
Cupertino Square (formerly Vallco Fashion Park) is a three-level shopping mall located in Cupertino, California, USA. It is anchored by J.C. Penney, Macy's, and Sears.
Waymark Code: WM3VCQ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/20/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member The Blue Quasar
Views: 124

Vallco Park started as a business park in the 1960s, formed from land owned by 25 Cupertino property owners. It was named for the primary developers: Varian Associates, and the Leonard, Lester, Craft, and Orlando families.[1][2]

In the early 1970s, the Cupertino City Council held public hearings on the possible locations of a regional shopping center in the city. After it decided the city could only support one center, the Vallco group found itself competing with another group led by orchard owner Paul Mariani, Jr. In 1973, the city council decided it wanted the regional shopping center on the edge of the city and gave the proper zoning to Vallco.[1]

Vallco Fashion Park opened in September 1976. In its first years, the mall's main walkway was punctuated by several parks showcasing aspects of local history, ranging from 'cots to Klystron tubes.[3] Vallco was one of the largest shopping centers in Silicon Valley and soon drew customers from all over the region. However, increased competition from other regional malls, such as Westfield Valley Fair and Stanford Shopping Center, took its toll on Vallco in the 1990s, and it started to decline. One major reason for this was the fact that the mall's selection of stores (mid-range) did not at all reflect the demographics of the surrounding area (affluent and upscale). By 2006, Vallco had the lowest occupancy rate of any mall in the area, at just 24 percent.

Alan Wong, Emily Chen, and John Nguyen bought Vallco and began renovation of the mall in 2005. At present, two new parking structures and a 16-screen AMC movie theater, and an upscale bowling alley have been finished. Future plans include a food court, shops facing the street at the corner of Wolfe Road and Vallco Parkway, and two new hotels.

In 2006, Cupertino voters prevented rezoning of part of the Vallco property for condominiums, by overturning a rezoning ordinance that was passed by the city council. The loss of the revenue that was expected from the sale of this parcel contributed to the financial problems of the owners. The contractor for the movie theater, DPR, filed a mechanics lien against the owners for approximately 10 million dollars in July 2007 which was settled in Sep 07 when Orbit Resources acquired Vallco.

Vallco Fashion Park's name was changed to Cupertino Square in 2007. Later that year, the owners sold three parcels of land to Evershine Property Management and sold a controlling stake of the mall to Orbit Resources, which switched managing agents from Landmark Property Management to Jones Lang LaSalle.


Source: Wikipedia
Movie Theater: yes

Food Court: yes

Anchor stores (if any) and their coordinates:
J.C. Penney, Macy's, and Sears


Number of stores in the mall.: 100

Does the mall have an arcade?: Does not

Hours:
Mon-Fri 9-9 Sat 10-11 Sun 11-7


The malls address: 10123 North Wolfe Rd

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