The Shops at Montebello explained

The Shops at Montebello
Location:Montebello, California
Opening Date:1985
Developer:Donahue-Schriber
Manager:Spinoso Real Estate Group
Number Of Stores:120+
Number Of Anchors:4
Floor Area:758504square feet
Floors:2
Website:https://www.shopsatmontebello.com/

The Shops at Montebello (formerly "Montebello Town Center") is a shopping mall mainly located within the city limits of Montebello, California, with over 120 national and local retail outlets such as Aeropostale, Disney Store, Hollister, Victoria’s Secret and BJ's Restaurant & Brewery.[1] A small portion of its eastern side is actually within the city limits of Rosemead. It features major department stores, children's stores, smaller shops such as beauty and bath stores, health stores and salons,[2] as well as a small food court. The boundary line between Montebello and Rosemead runs through the eastern end of the mall. Policing is provided by the City of Montebello. It was managed by The Macerich Company before being sold to Simon Property Group in 2011. The mall features 758,504 sq ft of leasable retail space. As of 2019, Simon no longer owns the mall. Pacific Retail announced ownership of the mall on the company Instagram page on January 24, 2019. As of April 2024, the mall is currently managed by Spinoso Real Estate Group.[3]

The mall serves this ethnically diverse trade area with four department stores (JCPenney, two Macy's stores (the second being Macy's home), and Forever 21) and 160 shops, eateries and restaurants. The mall is located directly adjacent to State Route 60, between the Paramount Boulevard and San Gabriel Boulevard off-ramps.

Construction of the mall began in 1980 and was completed in 1985 by Donahue-Schriber.[4] The mall opened for business for the 1985 holiday season. A comprehensive remodel was almost totally completed in 2009, in time for the winter holidays. The remainder of the remodel was completed in June 2010 and includes an elegantly styled center court with more "high end" stores such as Coach fine leathers and Aldo fashion footwear.[1] The mall was again remodeled in 2016. The food court was renovated along with enhanced entryways, landscaping, signage, and outdoor seating.[5] The anchor store H&M was also remodeled.[6]

The mall's original anchors were JCPenney, Mervyn's and May Company California.[7] May Company became Robinsons-May in 1993. Macy's built a new store and opened as a fourth anchor in 2001. The Robinsons-May store became a Macy's in 2006, with the former Macy's building being remade into a Macy's Home store. Mervyn's went out of business in 2008 and became a Forever 21 in 2009.[8]

Anchors

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Welcome To The Shops at Montebello - A Shopping Center In Montebello, CA - A Simon Property. Simon Property Group, L.P. and/or Its Affiliates (NYSE: SPG). www.shopsatmontebello.com. 17 April 2018.
  2. Web site: Montebello Town Center. family-vacation-getaways-at-los-angeles-theme-parks.com. 17 April 2018.
  3. Web site: PacificRetail Capital Partners’s Instagram post: "Thrilled to introduce #PacificRetail’s Los Angeles asset, @shopmontebello! Be sure to follow along for the latest and greatest…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BtB6uFDguy9 . 2021-12-24 . limited. Instagram. en.
  4. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-15-re-22905-story.html LA Times - $95-Million Montebello Shopping Center to Open
  5. https://business.simon.com/mall/leasingsheet/7202_ShopsAtMontebello.pdf Simon Properties Group Renovation Description
  6. http://ktgy.com/work/the-shops-at-montebello/ KTGY Architecture + Planning Renovations Description
  7. Web site: ‘Old-Fashioned’ Mall Cashes In on Location. Los Angeles Times. December 27, 1990.
  8. Web site: Chains get Mervyns sites. Los Angeles Times. December 13, 2008.