Macy’s, JCPenney, AMC Eastridge 15, Round1 Bowling and Arcade, and 24 Hour Fitness give Eastridge Mall its current anchor logic at the Capitol Expressway and I-680 interchange in east San Jose, while Daiso, the Japanese variety store with strong Pacific Rim community following in Silicon Valley; Gong Cha, the Taiwanese bubble tea chain; Tomi Sushi and Seafood Buffet; and Sansei give the property a pan-Asian commercial identity that reflects the Vietnamese, Chinese, Filipino, Korean, and Japanese demographic composition of the east San Jose and Capitol Expressway trade area. The 1.4 million square foot property serves the east Silicon Valley residential consumer as the primary large-format enclosed comparison-shopping destination for a trade area whose Asian-American household profile gives the Pacific Rim-origin tenant cluster sustained relevance.
Round1 Bowling and Arcade, the Japanese entertainment complex operator, converts the mall into a family entertainment destination whose bowling, arcade, sports, and karaoke facilities generate visit occasions independent of any retail shopping intent for the east San Jose young adult and family household. Best Buy and Dick’s Sporting Goods serve the consumer electronics and sporting goods categories. AMC Eastridge 15 anchors the cinema and entertainment occasion. 24 Hour Fitness covers the health and fitness category. Legends Comics and Games serves the comics, tabletop gaming, and collectibles category. Mainland Skate and Surf gives the property a skate and action sports lifestyle retail presence.
The dining floor reflects the trade area’s identity through Gong Cha bubble tea, Sansei Japanese dining, Quickly, and Tomi Sushi and Seafood Buffet alongside Red Robin and Chili’s for the American casual dining tier. The accessible fashion floor covers Aeropostale, Buckle, Famous Footwear, G by Guess, Hollister, Hot Topic, Journeys, Rue21, Shoe Palace, Torrid, Vans, and Victoria’s Secret. Verizon anchors the telecom category. The property’s commercial position is east San Jose’s primary enclosed format: a pan-Asian tenant cluster and Round1 entertainment anchor at the I-680 interchange serving the diverse immigrant and second-generation Silicon Valley households that the east San Jose catchment concentrates.
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