List of shopping malls in California
Appearance
The following is a great list of shopping malls in the U.S. state of California. The largest malls, with a gross leasable area of at least 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2), are highlighted, with a ranking number based on size.
Super-regional enclosed malls
- Antelope Valley Mall – Palmdale – (1990)
- Arden Fair – Sacramento – (1957)
- Beverly Center – Los Angeles – (1982)
- Brea Mall – Brea – (1977)
- (3) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance – 2,100,000 sq ft (200,000 m2) – (1961)
- Fashion Fair – Fresno – (1970)
- Galleria at Tyler – Riverside – (1970)
- (6) Glendale Galleria – Glendale – 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m2) – (1976)
- Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo – (1954)
- Inland Center – San Bernardino – (1966)
- (4) Lakewood Center – Lakewood – 2,092,700 sq ft (194,420 m2) (1951)
- Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos – (1971)
- MainPlace Mall – Santa Ana – (1987)
- Montclair Plaza – Montclair – (1968)
- Moreno Valley Mall – Moreno Valley – (1992)
- NewPark Mall – Newark – (1980)
- Northridge Fashion Center – Northridge – (1971)
- The Oaks – Thousand Oaks – (1978)
- Pacific View Mall – Ventura – (1964)
- Promenade Temecula – Temecula – (1999)
- Santa Rosa Plaza – Santa Rosa – (1983)
- The Shoppes at Carlsbad – Carlsbad – (1969)
- The Shops at Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo – (1979)
- The Shops at Montebello – Montebello – (1985)
- Solano Town Center – Fairfield – (1981)
- (1) South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa – 2,800,000 sq ft (260,000 m2) – (1967)
- Stoneridge Shopping Center – Pleasanton – (1980)
- Stonestown Galleria – San Francisco – (1952)
- Stonewood Center – Downey – (1958)
- Sunvalley Shopping Center – Concord – (1967)
- Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield – (1967)
- Vintage Faire Mall – Modesto – (1977)
- Westfield Culver City – Culver City – (1977)
- Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks – (1962)
- (10) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville – 1,336,009 sq ft (124,119.3 m2) – (2000)
- Westfield North County – Escondido – (1986)
- Westfield Oakridge – San Jose – (1971)
- Westfield Palm Desert – Palm Desert – (1982)
- Westfield Plaza Bonita – National City – (1981)
- (7) Westfield San Francisco Centre – San Francisco – 1,564,533 sq ft (145,349.9 m2) – (1988)
- Westfield Santa Anita – Arcadia – (1974)
- Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park – (1964)
- Westfield Valencia Town Center – Santa Clarita – (1992)
- (2) Westfield Valley Fair – San Jose – 2,200,000 sq ft (200,000 m2) – (1986)
Lifestyle centers / outside malls
- Anaheim GardenWalk – Anaheim
- Riviera Village - Redondo Beach
- Blackhawk Plaza – Danville
- Broadway Plaza – Walnut Creek
- Chula Vista Center – Chula Vista
- City Center Bishop Ranch – San Ramon
- The Commons at Calabasas – Calabasas
- Del Monte Center – Monterey
- Downtown Commons – Sacramento
- Downtown Disney – Anaheim – (2001)
- Fashion Island – Newport Beach – (1961)
- (5) Fashion Valley – San Diego – 1,726,000 sq ft (160,400 m2) – (1969)
- FIGat7th – Los Angeles
- Fig Garden Village – Fresno
- The Forum at Carlsbad – Carlsbad
- The Fountains at Roseville – Roseville
- The Gardens on El Paseo – Palm Desert
- Ghirardelli Square – San Francisco
- Grossmont Center – La Mesa
- The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles
- Irvine Spectrum Center – Irvine
- La Cumbre Plaza – Santa Barbara
- Malibu Country Mart – Malibu
- Malibu Lumber Yard – Malibu
- One Paseo – San Diego
- Otay Ranch Town Center – Chula Vista
- Pacific City – Huntington Beach
- The Palladio at Broadstone – Folsom
- Paseo Colorado – Pasadena
- Paseo Nuevo – Santa Barbara
- Plaza El Segundo – El Segundo
- The Point – El Segundo
- The Promenade at Westlake – Westlake Village
- Promenade on the Peninsula – Rolling Hills Estates
- The River at Rancho Mirage – Rancho Mirage
- Triangle Square - Costa Mesa
- Santa Monica Place – Santa Monica
- The Shops at River Park – Fresno
- Simi Valley Town Center – Simi Valley – (2005)
- (8) Stanford Shopping Center – Palo Alto – 1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2) – (1955)
- Town Center at Corte Madera – Corte Madera
- The Village at Corte Madera – Corte Madera
- Westfield Century City – Los Angeles – (1964)
- Westfield Mission Valley – San Diego – (1961)
- Westfield UTC – San Diego – (1977)
Mixed-use developments
- The Americana at Brand – Glendale
- Bay Street Emeryville – Emeryville
- Bella Terra – Huntington Beach
- The Collection at RiverPark – Oxnard
- Hollywood and Highland – Los Angeles
- The District at Tustin Legacy - Tustin
- Platform – Culver City
- Marina Pacifica – Long Beach
- Santana Row – San Jose
- Sherman Oaks Galleria – Sherman Oaks
- Universal CityWalk – Universal City
- Victoria Gardens – Rancho Cucamonga
Regional enclosed malls
- Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza – Los Angeles
- Bayfair Center – San Leandro
- Bayshore Mall – Eureka
- Buena Park Downtown – Buena Park
- Burbank Town Center – Burbank
- Capitola Mall – Capitola
- Chico Mall – Chico
- Coddingtown Mall – Santa Rosa
- Crocker Galleria – San Francisco
- Eagle Rock Plaza – Eagle Rock
- Eastridge Center – San Jose
- Embarcadero Center – San Francisco, California
- Hanford Mall – Hanford
- Imperial Valley Mall – El Centro
- Manhattan Village – Manhattan Beach
- The Mall of Victor Valley – Victorville
- Metreon – San Francisco
- Mt. Shasta Mall – Redding
- Northgate Mall – San Rafael
- Northridge Mall – Salinas
- NorthPoint Centre – San Francisco
- Parkway Plaza – El Cajon
- Plaza West Covina – West Covina
- Puente Hills Mall – Industry
- Santa Maria Town Center – Santa Maria
- Serramonte Center – Daly City
- Sherwood Mall – Stockton
- The Shops at Tanforan – San Bruno
- Somersville Towne Center – Antioch
- SouthBay Pavilion – Carson
- South Bay Galleria – Redondo Beach
- Southland Mall – Hayward
- Sunrise Mall – Citrus Heights
- The Village at Orange – Orange
- Visalia Mall – Visalia
- Weberstown Mall – Stockton
- West Hollywood Gateway – West Hollywood
- West Valley Mall – Tracy
- Westgate Mall – San Jose
- Westminster Mall – Westminster
- Yuba Sutter Mall – Yuba City
Outlet malls
- Camarillo Premium Outlets – Camarillo
- Citadel Outlets – Commerce
- Desert Hills Premium Outlets – Cabazon
- Folsom Premium Outlets – Folsom
- Gran Plaza Outlets – Calexico
- Gilroy Premium Outlets – Gilroy
- (9) Great Mall of the Bay Area – Milpitas – 1,361,920 sq ft (126,527 m2)
- Las Americas Outlets – San Ysidro
- Ontario Mills – Ontario
- Outlets at San Clemente – San Clemente
- The Outlets at Orange – Orange
- The Outlets at Tejon – Wheeler Ridge
- The Pike Outlets – Long Beach
- Petaluma Village Premium Outlets – Petaluma
- San Francisco Premium Outlets – Livermore
- Vacaville Premium Outlets – Vacaville
Power centers / outside strip centers
- Alameda South Shore Center – Alameda
- Anaheim Plaza – Anaheim
- Beverly Connection – Beverly Grove, Los Angeles
- College Grove Shopping Center – Lemon Grove
- Eastland Center – West Covina
- Eastvale Gateway – Eastvale
- El Cerrito Plaza – El Cerrito
- Encino Place – Encino
- Fremont Hub Shopping Center – Fremont
- La Habra Market Place
- La Jolla Village Square – La Jolla
- Long Beach Towne Center – Long Beach – 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2)
- Los Altos Center – Long Beach
- Peninsula Shopping Center – Rolling Hills Estates
- Macdonald 80 Shopping Center – Richmond
- Mira Mesa Mall – Mira Mesa
- Pacific Commons – Fremont
- Panorama Mall – Panorama City (enclosed power center)
- Palo Cedro Shopping Center – Palo Cedro
- Paraiso Town Center – Thousand Oaks
- Park Plaza Shopping Center – San Pedro
- Plaza Mayor Shopping Center – Torrance
- Point Dume Plaza Shopping Center – Malibu
- Princeton Plaza Mall – San Jose
- Pruneyard Shopping Center – Campbell
- The Quad at Whittier – Whittier
- Westlake Shopping Center – Daly City
- Whittwood Town Center – Whittier
- The Willows Shopping Center – Concord
Notable small shopping centers
Dead malls
Abandoned or nearly-unoccupied former malls.
- 6x6 – San Francisco
- Barstow Mall – Barstow
- Centerpoint Mall – Oxnard
- Country Club Plaza – Sacramento
- Indio Fashion Mall (now Indio Grand Marketplace) – Indio
- Manchester Center – Fresno
- Sequoia Mall – Visalia
- The Shops at Hilltop – Richmond
- Westgate Center – San Leandro
Demolished / closed malls
- Desert Fashion Plaza – Palm Springs (October 1967 – 2001; demolished in 2013)
- Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (October 11, 1972 – August 22, 2017)
- East Hills Mall – Bakersfield
- Eureka Mall – Eureka
- Fallbrook Center – West Hills – (November 12, 1963 – 1997)
- Hawthorne Plaza – Hawthorne – (1977–1999)
- Horton Plaza – San Diego – (August 9, 1985 – 2019)
- Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills – (April 1973 – December 31, 2018)
- Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood
- La Mirada Mall – La Mirada
- La Habra Market Place – La Habra – (1969–1994)
- Mountain Gate Plaza – Simi Valley
- Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach
- Palm Springs Mall – Palms Springs
- Redlands Mall – Redlands – (1977–2011)
- Sunnyvale Town Center – Sunnyvale – (1979–2018)
- Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino
- Valley Plaza – North Hollywood – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain
- Westfield Promenade – Woodland Hills (March 1973 – present)
- Westside Pavilion – West Los Angeles (1985–2019)