The Great Mall of the Bay Area (often simply called The Great Mall or just Great Mall) is a large indoor outlet shopping mall in Milpitas, California built by Ford Motor Land Development and Petrie Dierman Kughn in 1994. It was acquired by Mills Corporation in 2003, and by the Simon Property Group in April 2007. The mall contains approximately 1.4 million square feet of gross leaseable area.[1] The anchor stores are Century Theatres, Kohl's, Dick's Sporting Goods, Home Interiors Furniture, Q, Saks Off 5th, Marshalls, Burlington, Dave & Buster's and the Legoland Discovery Center. The mall formerly had a Neiman Marcus Last Call outlet.
History
The Mall was formerly the Ford Motor Company’s San Jose Assembly Plant that was built in 1955. The plant closed down in 1983 in part due to increasing competition with Japanese auto manufacturers. In the early 1990s, developers resized the former plant and converted it into a mall. Today, an oak tree with a plaque commemorating Great Mall's history stands in the southwest section of its parking lot.
The Great Mall of the Bay Area, which opened on September 22, 1994, was developed as a joint venture between Ford Motor Land Development Corporation of Dearborn, Michigan and Petrie Dierman Kughn of McLean, Virginia.
In 2016, it was announced that the mall would be undergoing renovation in the spring.[2]
Location
The Great Mall of the Bay Area sits at the intersection of Great Mall Parkway (which becomes Capitol Avenue when it crosses Montague Expressway) and Montague Expressway. The Parc Metropolitan apartments lie to the north of the mall. A few inns are also located at the south entrance of the mall.
Layout
Great Mall, unlike many other malls (but like most Mills malls), is a "flat" mall with only one story and an oval racetrack layout with six neighborhoods. The mall is currently laid out in this fashion because the existing main structure was a Ford automobile assembly plant and was not designed to serve as a shopping center.
Based on gross leasable area, the Great Mall of the Bay Area is the largest outlet mall and the 8th largest mall in California. It was once the largest mall in Northern California, but has now been surpassed by others. Like other malls, Great Mall also has a food court, which can be accessed through Entrance 4.
Public transit
The Great Mall of the Bay Area is close to the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority's Great Mall station. Many VTA bus routes and also one by AC Transit stop at this transit center. The light rail station is elevated in the median of Great Mall Parkway. Bay Area Rapid Transit opened service to Milpitas station on June 13, 2020, providing access to the Great Mall and connections with VTA and AC Transit.[3]
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- Milpitas Unified School District
- Milpitas High School
- Calaveras Hills Continuation
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| Landmarks |
- Jose Maria Alviso Adobe
- Ed R. Levin County Park
- Milpitas BART station
- Milpitas Grammar School
- Monument Peak
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List of tourist attractions in Santa Clara Valley |
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| Arboreta & gardens |
- Arizona Cactus Garden
- Chinese Cultural Garden
- Edenvale Garden Park
- Emma Prusch Farm Park
- Hakone Gardens
- Japanese Friendship Garden
- Overfelt Gardens
- San Jose Municipal Rose Garden
- Stanford Arboretum
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- Opera San José
- Pacific Art League
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- Byington Vineyard
- J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines
- Mountain Winery
- Picchetti Brothers Winery
- Savannah–Chanelle Vineyards
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- Northgate Mall, San Rafael
- Town Center at Corte Madera
- The Village at Corte Madera
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- 4th Street, Berkeley
- Abella Center, San Pablo
- Bayfair Center, San Leandro
- Bay Street Emeryville
- Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
- El Cerrito Plaza
- Grand Lake, Oakland
- Hilltop Horizon, Richmond
- Jack London Square, Oakland
- Macdonald 80 Shopping Center, Richmond
- Montclair Village, Oakland
- NewPark Mall, Newark
- Oakland City Center
- Pacific Commons, Fremont
- Pacific East Mall, Richmond
- Piedmont Avenue, Oakland
- Point Richmond Historic District
- Rockridge Market Hall, Oakland
- Skywest Commons, Hayward
- Solano Avenue, Albany and Berkeley
- Somersville Towne Center, Antioch
- Southland Mall, Hayward
- Stoneridge Shopping Center, Pleasanton
- Sunvalley Shopping Center, Concord
- Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley
- The Streets of Brentwood, Brentwood
- Union Landing Shopping Center
- Uptown Oakland
- Westgate Center, San Leandro
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- Bridgepointe Shopping Center
- Chinatown, San Francisco
- San Francisco Centre
- San Francisco Ferry Building
- Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
- Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco
- Hillsdale Shopping Center, San Mateo
- Metreon, San Francisco
- Serramonte Center, Daly City
- The Shops at Tanforan, San Bruno
- Stonestown Galleria, San Francisco
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| San Gabriel Valley |
- Eastland Center
- El Monte Shopping Center*
- El Rancho Santa Anita
- Indian Hill Mall*
- The Paseo
- Plaza West Covina
- Pomona Mall*
- Puente Hills Mall
- Shops at Santa Anita
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| South Bay |
- Del Amo Fashion Center
- Fisherman's Village
- Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center
- Old Towne Mall*
- Peninsula Center
- Promenade on the Peninsula
- South Bay Galleria
- SouthBay Pavilion
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| Southeast L.A. Co. |
- Los Cerritos Center
- Cerritos Towne Center
- Citadel Outlets
- Lakewood Center
- La Mirada Mall*
- Plaza México
- Promenade at Downey
- Quad at Whittier
- Santa Fe Springs Mall*
- Santa Fe Springs Shopping Center*
- Shops at Montebello
- Stonewood Center
- Uptown Whittier
- Whittier Downs*
- Whittwood Town Center*
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| Long Beach |
- Long Beach Plaza
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- Los Altos Center
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- Antelope Valley Mall
- Valencia Town Center
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| Orange |
- Anaheim GardenWalk
- Anaheim Plaza
- Anaheim Town Square
- Anaheim Towne Center
- Asian Garden Mall
- Bella Terra
- Brea Mall
- Buena Park Downtown
- Downtown Disney
- Fashion Island
- Honer Plaza*
- Irvine Spectrum
- La Habra Fashion Square*
- Laguna Hills Mall
- MainPlace Mall
- The Market Place
- Orange County Plaza*
- Orangefair Mall*
- Outlets at Orange
- Shops at Mission Viejo
- South Coast Plaza
- Village at Orange
- Westminster Mall
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| Riverside |
- Desert Fashion Plaza
- Galleria at Tyler
- Hemet Valley Mall
- Indio Fashion Mall*
- Main St. pedestrian mall, Riverside
- Moreno Valley Mall
- La Plaza (Palm Springs)
- Promenade In Temecula
- Riverside Plaza
- Shops at Palm Desert
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| San Bernardino |
- Barstow Mall
- Carousel Mall
- Citrus Plaza
- Citrus Village
- Inland Center
- Mall of Victor Valley
- Montclair Plaza
- Ontario Mills
- Redlands Mall
- Victoria Gardens
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- Imperial Valley Mall, El Centro
- Valley Plaza Mall, Bakersfield
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See also: History of retail in Southern California – History of retail in Palm Springs — Note: starred (*) listings indicate former regional mall now site of strip-style community center with new name |
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