Valley River Center
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Valley River Center | |
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Location | Eugene, Oregon |
Opening date | 1969 |
Management | The Macerich Company |
Owner | The Macerich Company |
No. of stores and services | 130 [1] |
No. of anchor tenants | 4 |
Total retail floor area | 835,000 ft² mall [2] |
Website | valleyrivercenter.com/ |
Valley River Center is a shopping mall located in Eugene, Oregon. As the largest shopping center south of Portland and north of San Francisco, this mall comprises over 130 local and national stores and restaurants. Located on the banks of the legendary Willamette River, the mall is easily accessible by bordering bike and walking paths.
The mall is anchored by Regal Cinemas, Gottschalks, JCPenney and Macy's.
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[edit] Anchors
- Gottschalks (124,190 ft²; opened 2006 )
- JCPenney (206,365 ft²)
- Macy's (181,127 ft²; opened 1983 as Meier & Frank, renamed 2006)
- Regal Cinemas (88,014 ft²; opened 2007)
- Sports Authority (52,000 ft²; opening 2007)
[edit] Former Anchors
- Troutman's Emporium (replaced by Copeland Sports in 2003)
- Copeland Sports (closed 2006, Sports Authority in 2007)
- Lamonts (replaced by Troutman's Emporium in 1996)
- The Bon Marché (opened 1990; renamed Macy's in 2005)
- Macy's (former The Bon Marché; closed and replaced by Gottschalks in 2006)
- Meier & Frank (opened 1983; renamed Macy's in 2006)
- The Crescent (replaced by Lamonts in 1988)
- Montgomery Ward (closed 2001, demolished for Regal Cinemas in 2002)
[edit] Trivia
In 1980 parts of the movie How to Beat the High Co$t of Living were filmed here.
[edit] External link
- Valley River Center - Official website