Westfield Valley Fair in San Jose has gained 100 new merchants since a wide-ranging billion-dollar revamp and expansion two years ago, an encouraging milestone for the destination center.
SAN JOSE — Westfield Valley Fair mall has reached an encouraging milestone: The huge retail center in San Jose has gained 100 new merchants since a wide-ranging billion-dollar revamp and expansion two years ago.
Just before the outbreak of the coronavirus, Valley Fair put the finishing touches on a dramatic $1.1 billion expansion and revamp of the mall. Soon after, the coronavirus erupted and government and local officials imposed wide-ranging business shutdowns to help combat the spread of the deadly bug. And that included a halt to in-person visits to shops and restaurants.“We have cultivated a great mix of retailers, these include Eataly and Bowlero,” Newsom said. “The IKON movie theater is a big draw.”
“This is an indoor mall where you do not feel you are indoors,” Newsom said. “By adding the plaza, we have brought the outdoors inside the mall.” “We will have two massive restaurants, an entire market, fresh food counter, seafood counter, cheese selections, pasta selections,” Piarulli said. “You will have this feeling of being surrounded by a ton of food, both quantity and quality.”
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