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La Jolla Village Square

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La Jolla Village Square
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LocationLa Jolla Village, San Diego, California, US
Coordinates32°51′57″N 117°13′55″W / 32.8657°N 117.232°W / 32.8657; -117.232
Address8657 Villa La Jolla Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037
Opening date1979; 45 years ago (1979) (as enclosed mall)
1993; 31 years ago (1993) (as power center)
DeveloperMay Centers Power Center Developer Gordon Beck Ventures (Sheldon M. Gordon and Tony Beck)
No. of stores and services30
No. of anchor tenants3
No. of floors2
Public transit accessNobel Drive station
Websiteljvillagesquare.com

La Jolla Village Square is a retail power center with a collection of mostly big box retailers. Before 1992, was an enclosed upscale regional mall with department store anchors and an adjacent "convenience center" (or strip mall) portion.[1] It is located in the La Jolla Village neighborhood of San Diego just south of UC San Diego (UCSD) and about one mile west of Westfield UTC, with which it used to compete as an upscale regional mall. It is across the street from "The Shops at La Jolla Village", whose tenants include Whole Foods Market, Nordstrom Rack, and CVS Pharmacy.

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Current tenants

Current tenants include Ralphs and Trader Joe's supermarkets, Marshalls, Ross Dress for Less, DSW, PetSmart, Cost Plus World Market, and AMC Theatres. Eateries include Ike's Love and Sandwiches, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Starbucks, Urban Plates, and ZPizza Tap Room.[2]

History

Opened in 1979, original anchors were Bullocks Wilshire (later rebranded as I. Magnin) and May Company California. In 1988 when May Department Stores almost sold the mall to T&S Development Inc., it had 48 stores and 362,420 square feet of retail space,[3] but the deal fell apart at the last minute. Four years later, May Centers was finally able to sell La Jolla Village Square to Gordon/Beck Ventures in 1992 after a number of years of trying to locate a buyer for this particular property.[4][5]

The San Diego Reader called the mall in 1982 the city's "carriage-trade center" and noted that the pace seemed "genteel":[1]

while I’ve never heard anyone say UTC reminds them of Europe, people do say that of La Jolla Village Square. It is elegant on the outside, with large gray concrete buttress columns standing out from the tan brick; and high-tech inside, with bright enamel-green rafters and narrow blue conduits in bold relief against the angled skylight panels. The sumptuous six-foot-high Christmas figures, the baby grand piano at the foot of the escalators, and the classical Muzak seem to beckon not to the masses…

— Amy Chu, San Diego Reader 1982

A 1992 plan led to the closure of the department stores (I. Magnin closed in 1993)[6] and repurposed the property as a power center anchored by general and discount retailers, rather than upscale ones, including Whole Foods Market and Sav-on Drugs (became CVS in 2006).[7][8]

References

  1. ^ a b "A complete survey of San Diego shopping malls".
  2. ^ "La Jolla Village Square - Store Listing".
  3. ^ Kraul, Chris (March 30, 1988). "La Jolla Village Square Being Sold; Expansion Planned". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ Kraul, Chris (June 30, 1992). "Developer Plans Major Renovation of La Jolla Village Mall : Shopping: $50-million project will shift the center's emphasis toward discount retailing". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ Kraul, Chris (July 21, 1992). "AMC Planning 12-Plex Theater at La Jolla Mall". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ "Macy's to shutter 11 store employing 1,450 people".
  7. ^ https://www.sandiegomagazine.com/San-Diego-Magazine/October-1997/The-Call-of-the-Mall/
  8. ^ "Developer Plans Major Renovation of la Jolla Village Mall : Shopping: $50-million project will shift the center's emphasis toward discount retailing". Los Angeles Times. 1992-06-30.
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