The Village at Corte Madera
Location | Corte Madera, CA USA |
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Opening date | 1985 |
Developer | The Hahn Company |
Management | Macerich |
Owner | Macerich |
No. of stores and services | 65 |
No. of anchor tenants | 2 |
Total retail floor area | 437,950 sq ft (40,687 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 |
Parking | 5 Parking Lots |
Website | www.villageatcortemadera.com |
The Village at Corte Madera is an upscale lifestyle center located in Corte Madera, California. It opened in September 1985 with department stores Macy's and Nordstrom, and is owned and operated by Macerich.[citation needed]
History
The Village at Corte Madera was developed by The Hahn Company and opened in September 1985, anchored by a 116,000-square-foot (10,800 m2) Nordstrom and a 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m2) Macy's. Spanning 441,000 square feet (41,000 m2) of retail space, the mall was purchased by Macerich in 1997.[1]
Major stores
In addition to the two department stores, the center features 65 upscale tenants including Williams Sonoma, Anthropologie, and an Apple Store.[2] Home furnishings retailer RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), which is based in Corte Madera,[3] operates two stores at The Village, including a three-level Design Gallery with a rooftop restaurant.[4]
See also
- The Mall at Northgate
- Macerich Company
- Town Center at Corte Madera
References
- ^ "Macerich Acquires Two Upscale Centers in the San Francisco Bay Area" (Press release). PRNewswire. August 10, 1997. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015.
- ^ "Directory". The Village at Corte Madera. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
- ^ "FAQ". RH Investors.
- ^ "RH Announces the Opening of RH Marin, the Gallery at the Village" (Press release). RH. July 10, 2020.
External links
- Official Village at Corte Madera website
- Macerich Company website
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