Southland Mall (Hayward, California) Explained

Southland Mall
Address:1 Southland Drive
Coordinates:37.6509°N -122.1048°W
Developer:Taubman Centers
Owner:Brookfield Properties
Number Of Stores:Approximately 100
Number Of Anchors:6
Floor Area:786391square feet
Floors:1 with partial lower level (2 in anchors)
Parking:outdoor

Southland Mall is a shopping mall in Hayward, California owned and managed by Brookfield Properties. The mall is anchored by JCPenney,[1] and Macy's (formerly Liberty House). There is only one vacant anchor left by Sears, Hobby Lobby recently moved into the former Dick's Sporting Goods, which prior to Dick's was Kohl's, and way before Mervyn's. The mall is primarily a single-level structure, with a small lower level beneath JCPenney, a Cinemark movie theater, and free standing restaurants in the outlying parking areas. The center is located off Interstate 880 at Winton Avenue, at the western end of the city.

On July 10, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 28 stores nationwide.[2]

Most of Southland was developed in the early 1960s. The site incorporated a freestanding Sears location and a few other stores operating as the Palma Ceia Center (Palma Ceia being Portuguese for "Palm Supper", a reflection of the ethnic Portuguese heritage of Oakland and its newly developing suburbs) and a $20 million expansion program was announced in the fall of 1963, in which the facility would become an enclosed mall. The Taubman Company was the primary developer (the developer of Chicago's Evergreen Plaza was also a partner) and John Graham (architect of Seattle's Space Needle) the primary architect.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: December 22, 1963. New Penney's Planned at Hayward Shopping Center. 1C. Oakland Tribune.
  2. Web site: Total Sears and Kmart Store Count Going Down to Just 95.
  3. News: November 12, 1963. Shopping Center Expansion. 14E. Oakland Tribune.
  4. News: November 24, 1963. Expansion Planned at Southland. 2C. Oakland Tribune.