Mission Valley (shopping mall)
Entrance from the Mission Valley Center trolley Station. | |
| Location | San Diego, California |
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| Coordinates | 32°46′8″N 117°8′54″W / 32.76889°N 117.14833°W |
| Address | 1640 Camino Del Rio North, San Diego, CA 92108-1506 |
| Opening date | February 20, 1961 |
| Developer | May Centers, Inc. |
| Management | Centennial (Mission Valley East) |
| Owner | Real Capital Solutions (Mission Valley East) Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc. (Mission Valley West) |
| Architect | Deems, Lewis, Martin & Associates |
| No. of stores and services | 100 |
| No. of anchor tenants | 7 (6 open, 1 vacant) |
| Total retail floor area | 1,139,602 sq ft (105,872.5 m2) |
| No. of floors | 1 |
| Parking | 7,181 |
| Public transit access | Mission Valley Center |
| Website | www |
Mission Valley (formerly Westfield Mission Valley) is a retail complex consisting of a traditional open-air shopping mall owned by Real Capital Solutions and Lowe, and a power center owned by Sunbelt Investment Holdings Inc., in Mission Valley, San Diego. Mission Valley East was managed by the Dallas-based Centennial. Anchor stores include Michaels, Target, and Nordstrom Rack. Empty anchor buildings include the architecturally significant May Co. (later Macy's apparel) building, Bed Bath & Beyond (originally Saks Fifth Avenue). Another anchor space, Macy's Home & Furniture, is closing December 14, 2024.
The power center across Mission Center Road known as Mission Valley West is anchored by big box retailers like DSW Shoes, West Elm, Old Navy, Trader Joe's and Marshalls.