Indio Fashion Mall Explained

Indio Fashion Mall was a shopping mall in Indio, California, currently the site of the Indio Grand Marketplace.

Indio Fashion Mall opened on February 24, 1975. A 60000square feet Harris Company department store (later became Harris Gottschalks in 1999) and a Sears anchored the mall which had 40 other mall shops.[1] The mall had 215000square feet of retail space on a 17acres parcel.[2]

Decline

The Sears store closed in 2004 (relocated to Westfield Palm Desert mall) and the Harris-Gottschalks in 2009.

By 2017, 70% of the storefronts in the mall were empty.[3] On February 28, 2018, Los Angeles-based developer Haagen Company purchased the mall and its lot with the intention of eventual redevelopment.[2] [4]

Current status

The building is now called Indio Grand Marketplace and is an indoor swap meet, consisting of lower-end independent retailers and food outlets.[5]

Redevelopment plans

The owner has plans to demolish the existing mall building and build a mixed-use development to cover the lot as well as an additional adjacent 20-acre parcel. It is to house retailers, casual dining and entertainment; up to 400 new residential units; and a hotel.".[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: New Harris' Store Opens Monday . Desert Sun . February 21, 1975.
  2. News: Indio Fashion Mall plans for transformation. The Desert Sun . September 10, 2018. A7. newspapers.com.
  3. News: Indio Fashion Mall empty. The Desert Sun . October 13, 2017. A1. newspapers.com.
  4. Web site: Haagen Company Acquires Indio Fashion Mall in California. March 19, 2018.
  5. Web site: Home. Indio Grand Marketplace.
  6. Web site: New Development.