The Shops at Santa Anita

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The Shops at Santa Anita
The Shops at Santa Anita
Location Arcadia, California, U.S.
Coordinates 34°08′05″N118°03′06″W / 34.13474°N 118.05166°W / 34.13474; -118.05166
Address400 South Baldwin Avenue
Opening dateOctober 14, 1974;49 years ago (1974-10-14)
Previous names
  • Santa Anita Fashion Park (1974–1998)
  • Westfield Shoppingtown Santa Anita (1998–2005)
  • Westfield Santa Anita (2005-2022)
Developer The Hahn Company
Management Westfield Group
OwnerRiderwood USA
No. of stores and services214
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2)
No. of floors2 (3 in Macy's and Forever 21)
Website www.shopsatsantaanita.com

The Shops at Santa Anita is a super-regional shopping mall located in Arcadia, California, adjacent to the Santa Anita Race Track, formerly known as Santa Anita Fashion Park and Westfield Santa Anita.

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History

The mall opened as the Santa Anita Fashion Park on October 14, 1974, [1] with original anchors JCPenney, The Broadway, Buffum's and J. W. Robinson's. Only Buffums was open at the mall opening and the other anchors opened gradually through 1976. The western wing was demolished and expanded in the late 1980s, completing in 1994 with a Nordstrom store replacing Buffum's. [2] The J.W. Robinson's store became a Robinsons-May store in 1993, and The Broadway was converted into Macy's in 1996.

In 1998, Westfield America, Inc., a precursor to Westfield Group, acquired the shopping center from TrizecHahn Corporation [3] and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Santa Anita". "Shoppingtown" was dropped from the name in June 2005. [4]

On October 1, 2004, the first phase of a planned three-phase expansion of Westfield Santa Anita opened. The $113 million phase added a new food court, a 16-screen AMC Cinema, Dave & Buster's, a Cheesecake Factory, and 30 new retailers including American Eagle Outfitters and Hollister Co. [5]

On November 24, 2004, a new carousel in the center court was built and opened to the public. [6]

After the 2005 Federated Stores acquisition of The May Department Stores Company, the Robinsons-May store closed in 2006 and remained largely vacant for six years.

On May 7, 2009, the $120 million second phase of the mall's expansion opened. Dubbed "The Promenade", the outdoor expansion added 30 new stores between Macy's and Nordstrom with an emphasis on upscale brands like Coach, Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and Clarks. [7]

On November 3, 2012, Forever 21 relocated from its location on the first floor into most of the former Robinsons-May becoming an anchor tenant. [8] The Robinsons-May store was heavily renovated and repartitioned into smaller parts to accommodate this transition.

The former Robinsons-May store was used for filming the abandoned Bloomingdale's scenes in the 2008 blockbuster Cloverfield . [9]

In September 2013, Westfield Santa Anita hosted the first Haidilao restaurant in the US. [10] [11]

In 2014, major renovations of the mall will feature new flooring, distinctive fixtures and the upgrade of many seating lounges including a dramatic change to the center court. The renovations of the center court will result in the removal of the carousel after almost 10 years of operation.

In May 2021, Canadian artist the Weeknd performed "Save Your Tears", a song from his fourth studio album After Hours in the parking lot of Westfield Santa Anita for his 2021 Billboard Music Awards performance. [12]

In August 2021, the shopping center was featured in Olivia Rodrigo's "Brutal" music video.

In August 2022, the shopping center was sold for a sum of $538 million to an undisclosed buyer [13] and rebranded from "Westfield Santa Anita" to the "Shops at Santa Anita". [14]

On September 30, 2023, 99 Ranch Market opened an anchor store in the former first floor of Forever 21.

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