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Westfield Galleria at Roseville
Localización
País Estados Unidos
Localidad Roseville
Datos generales
Apertura August 25, 2000
Gerencia The Westfield Group
Propietario The Westfield Group
Establecimientos 240 (en construcción)[1]
Superficie ~1,500,000 (en construcción)[2]
Plazas de parking 6,692 (en construcción)[2]
Plantas 2
[http://westfield.com/galleriaatroseville Sitio web oficial]

Westfield Galleria at Roseville, anteriormente conocido como Galleria at Roseville es un centro comercial operado por The Westfield Group, localizado en Roseville, California, Estados Unidos.

Historia[2]

Originalmente, se había construido un centro comercial en la ciudad vecina Rocklin. Después de un largo y tedioso proceso, los planes fueron cancelados, y se decidió construirse en Roseville. El 25 de junio de 1995, se aprobó una fase de un centro comercial con tres tiendas anclas. El 25 de octubre de 1998, se aprobó otra fase completa para un centro comercial en el que tendría cuatro tiendas anclas, entre ellas Nordstrom. Galleria at Roseville fue construido en 2000 por Urban Retail Properties, Inc., con las tiendas anclas de Macy's, Nordstrom, JCPenney y Sears. A finales del año 2000, Urban fue adquirida pro Rodamco North America, N.V, una compañía inmobiliaria de los Países Bajos. El centro comercial fue vendido después a The Westfield Group en 2002 con la disolución de Rodamco. Durante ese tiempo el centro comercial se llamaba "Westfield Shoppingtown Galleria at Roseville." Westfield cambió el nombre de "shoppingtown" como parte del cambio de nombre en todos los centros comerciales localizado en Estados Unidos y ahora se llama "Westfield Galleria at Roseville." Muchas personas de Roseville se refieren al centro comercial como "The Galleria" o "Roseville Galleria".

Ubicación

El centro comercial Westfield Galleria at Roseville está localizado cerca de la interconexión con la Carretera 65 y la I-80.

Tiendas anclas

  • Nordstrom 144,000 pies cuadrados.
  • Macy's 220,000 pies cuadrados (expandido en 2007, remodelado en mayo de 2008)
  • JCPenney 145,000 pies cuadrados (expandido a 185,000, re abierto el 3 de octubre de 2008)
  • Sears 135,000 sq ft. (futura expansión a 175,000)
  • Crate & Barrel


Tiendas (confirmadas)

Tiendas (rumores)

El 25 de mayo de 2008, el presidente de Louis Vuitton Norte America confirmó de que una tienda Vuitton abriría en Sacramento a finales del año. [3]


Reubicaciones de tiendas

(al 24/08/08)

  • Brighton Collectibles - moved to former Bellessa and Hickory Farms store, temporary location
  • Takken's Shoes - moved to Renaissance Creek Shopping Center at Douglas Blvd. and Sierra College Blvd.; will relocate to new expansion November 13th
  • Aveda - moved to former Discovery Channel Store, temporary location
  • Wet Seal - moved to former half of Eddie Bauer store, temporary location
  • GapBody - moved to former Teddy Crafters store, temporary location
  • Crate & Barrel - moving to new location near Nordstrom, still open, new store opening September 18th)
  • Gap - Relocated to former Gap Kids/Baby, temporary location
  • Gap Kids/Baby - Relocated to former Gap location
  • Guess-same location, downsized into a Guess by Marciano (reopened August 2008)
  • Steve Madden-taking part of vacated space by Guess (reopening Fall 2008), current store still open

Cronología

  • Estacionamiento #1: empezó en enero de 2007, fase 1 completado en junio de 2007, fase 2 completado en agosto de 2007
  • Antelope Creek Entrance Improvements: Started September 2007, completed November 2007
  • Roseville Parkway Turning Movement improvements: started January 2008, completed March 2008
  • Macy's Expansion: started May, completed November 2007, renovation completed May 2008
  • West Drive Entrance Improvements: Started May 2008, completion September 2008
  • Roseville Parkway continuous auxiliary lane: Started June 2008, completion September 2008
  • New Crate & Barrel Building, construction started December 2007, completion September 18th, 2008
  • Retail Expansion: Began September 2007, Phase 1 completion Fall 2008, Phase 2 Completion Summer 2009
  • JCPenney Expansion: Started January 2008, completion September 2008, interior renovation ongoing
  • Parking Garage #2: Started January 2008, completion November 2008

Lawsuit

Peter P. Bollinger Investment Co. filed a $60 million lawsuit against the Galleria, alleging that it gave out confidential information and made false statements about their shopping center, The Fountains. Westfield was considering a joint partnership, but then pulled out of the deal in November. Bollinger alleged that Westfield gave The Fountains tenants better deals to locate to the new expansion under way at the Galleria. Tenants in question are: Stride Rite, Cheesecake Factory, Smith & Hawken, Ecco, Eurowalk, and West Elm.[4]​ Since the lawsuit was filed, Cheesecake Factory has signed and opened at the Galleria, West Elm and Smith & Hawken have signed and opened at The Fountains, and Stride Rite has signed with the Galleria. Bollinger has hinted that he has been unable to sign Ecco and Eurowalk due to the numerous delays at The Fountains. The status of Stride Rite is unknown, but real estate sources say they will be opening at the Galleria. The lawsuit was dropped in August 2007 and relations between the 2 centers appear to be better.

Sacramento Capitals

The Sacramento Capitals tennis team has announced that the Galleria will be the new home for the Allstate Stadium in 2007. They are committed to at least five years at the new stadium. The World Team Tennis Championships will also be held at the Galleria. The stadium holds up to 5,000 spectators. Plans are to expand the facility to accommodate 10,000 spectators in the near future. For the 2007 season, the Capitals starred Anna Kournikova and guest player Lyndsey Davenport. [5]​ The Sacramento Capitals won the World Team Tennis 2007 championship on their home court in Roseville in front of over 4,000 fans. Allstate Stadium was once again chosen to host the championships for the 2008 season.

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