Yuba Sutter Marketplace

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Yuba Sutter Marketplace
LocationYuba City, California, United States
Coordinates39°08′37″N 121°37′58″W / 39.14374°N 121.63264°W / 39.14374; -121.63264Coordinates: 39°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 (1 partially vacant in building housing Planet Fitness)
Total retail floor area407,857 square feet (37,891.2 m2)
No. of floors1
Websitewww.shopyubasuttermarketplace.com

Yuba Sutter Marketplace (formerly Yuba Sutter Mall and The Mall at Yuba City) is a single-level shopping mall located in Yuba City, California, United States, opening on March 7, 1990. It serves as the only enclosed shopping mall within the Yuba–Sutter area. The mall is anchored by JCPenney, Planet Fitness and Ross Dress for Less.

History[]

Yuba Sutter Marketplace opened originally as The Mall at Yuba City on March 7, 1990, with Gottschalks, JCPenney and Sears serving as the original anchors. The mall replaces the Peach Tree Mall (now Feather River Center) in neighboring Linda, California in Yuba County, after that mall suffered damage from the February 20, 1986 flood.

The mall was renamed Yuba Sutter Mall on June 24, 2005, after a mild renovation.[2] In March 2009, the Gottschalks store closed after the chain went into bankruptcy. Clothing retailer Forever 21 opened in the former Gottschalks in August 2009, but was later shuttered in April 2016. In 2017, Planet Fitness and grocery retailer Smart & Final opened in the former Gottschalks/Forever 21, with both businesses occupying portions of the building. Smart & Final was later shuttered in 2019.

On May 6, 2020, the mall was renamed to its current name as part of its reopening from the COVID-19 lockdown that shuttered the mall in March 2020.

On June 19, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 28 stores nationwide. Sears closed on September 6, 2020.[3] The closure left JCPenney as the last remaining original anchor, with Planet Fitness and Ross Dress for Less as the other remaining anchors. However, in 2022, arts & crafts retailer Hobby Lobby is slated to open in the former Sears and Burlington is slated to open in the former Smart & Final.

Anchors[]

  • Burlington (25,000 sq ft (2,300 m2)) (opening in 2022)
  • Planet Fitness (73,084 sq ft (6,789.7 m2))
  • Hobby Lobby (55,716 sq ft (5,176.2 m2)) (opening in 2022)
  • JCPenney (49,697 sq ft (4,617.0 m2))
  • Ross Dress For Less (30,187 sq ft (2,804.5 m2))

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 in to the future - Yuba Sutter Mall".
  3. ^ Shoulberg, Warren (July 12, 2020). "Total Sears And Kmart Store Count Going Down To Just 95". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-08-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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