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Yuba Sutter Marketplace

Coordinates: 39°08′37″N 121°37′58″W / 39.14374°N 121.63264°W / 39.14374; -121.63264
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Yuba Sutter Mall
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LocationYuba City, California, United States
Coordinates39°08′37″N 121°37′58″W / 39.14374°N 121.63264°W / 39.14374; -121.63264
AddressColusa Avenue and Highway 99
Opening dateMarch 7, 1990
DeveloperStanley W. Gribble and Associates[1]
OwnerEthan Conrad Properties
No. of stores and services50
No. of anchor tenants4 (3 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area407,857 square feet (37,891.2 m2)
No. of floors1
Websiteshopyubasuttermall.com

The Yuba Sutter Mall (formerly called The Mall at Yuba City) is a single-level shopping mall located in Yuba City, California, opening on March 7, 1990. The name of the mall changed on June 24, 2005[2] after a mild renovation and it serves as the regional mall for the Yuba-Sutter area. The mall moved from Yuba County to the current Sutter County location after the Peach Tree Mall suffered damage from the February 20, 1986 flood. The Yuba Sutter Mall serves as the only mall within the Yuba City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The Gottschalks store closed after the chain went into bankruptcy in March 2009. It was occupied by Forever 21 from August 2009 until it closed in April 2016. On June 19, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 28 stores nationwide which will leave JCPenney and Ross Dress For Less as the only anchors left.[3]

Anchors

References

  1. ^ "General manager, PR rep named for Mall at Yuba City". Biggs News Butte County Reporter. January 25, 1990. p. 7. Retrieved December 31, 2020.
  2. ^ "Mall moving into the future - Yuba Sutter Mall".
  3. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/warrenshoulberg/2020/07/12/total-sears-and-kmart-store-count-going-down-to-just-95/#1cc8215160eb

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