Main Street Pedestrian Mall (Riverside, California) Explained
The Main Street Pedestrian Mall in Riverside, California, United States, stretching along Main Street from 5th to 10th Street, was opened in 1966.[1] The mall is flanked by the City Hall and convention center at either end. In 2008, the city carried out a $10 million renovation to the mall as part of the larger "Riverside Renaissance" project.[2]
History
Before pedestrianization
Main Street was the main shopping street of Riverside for decades before it was pedestrianized in 1966. Major department stores included, at various times:[3]
- Sears, opened in February 1929 at 5th and Main, moved in June 1938 to a larger 38,000-foot store in a new art deco building (architect Henry L. A. Jekel) at the southeast corner of 7th (Mission Inn) and Main, on the site of the former Rubidoux Building.[4] It would further expand in the 1950s.
- Westbrook's (1935–1964)
- Grout's
- Montgomery Ward
- J. C. Penney
- Pic 'n Save (1930–1980)
- S. H. Kress dime store, east side of Main between 8th and 9th streets
- Reynold's, at 9th and Main
- Woolworth's, southeast corner of 9th and Main (1940–1957)
External links
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=Oeora5S3bi0C&pg=PA23 Riverside, Glenn Edward Freeman, p.23
- http://www.pe.com/local-news/reports/riverside-renaissance/riverside-renaissance-headlines/20080401-riverside-pedestrian-mall-gets-face-lift.ece "Riverside pedestrian mall gets face-lift", Riverside Press-Enterprise, April 1, 2008
- Book: Freedman . Glenn Edward . Riverside . 2009 . 19, 26, 28, 29. 9780738570792 . March 21, 2020.
- News: Sears advertising section . Riverside Daily Press . June 1, 1938.