South San Jose’s retail anchor on the Blossom Hill corridor, Westfield Oakridge runs an unusually broad anchor configuration: Macy’s, Nordstrom Rack, Target, Century Theatres, and Living Spaces define the anchor structure, combining department store, off-price, mass merchandise, cinema, and furniture functions within one enclosed property. That combination is commercially coherent for a trade area spanning the upper-income neighborhoods of Almaden Valley through the denser working-class corridors of South San Jose and the Evergreen foothills. 99 Ranch Market reinforces the East and Southeast Asian demographic concentration in the surrounding zip codes and drives grocery-anchored foot traffic independent of the fashion and entertainment components.
The entertainment layer is deeper than comparable South Bay regional malls. Bowlero anchors the large-format entertainment position alongside Century Theatres for the cinema occasion and Build-A-Bear Workshop for family visits. Living Spaces occupies one of the largest furniture showroom footprints in the San Jose metro, producing high-average-transaction furniture visits that extend dwell time well past the typical mall visit window. UFC Gym provides the fitness anchor. JD Sports, Champs, and Zumiez anchor the youth athletic and streetwear categories.
The fashion register runs mid-market: H&M, Uniqlo, Old Navy, Hollister, Hot Topic, Vans, and LOFT cover the volume apparel positions. Sephora, Lush, and MAC Cosmetics provide the beauty anchor tier. Michael Kors stands as the main accessible-luxury accessories tenant, confirming the property’s position below the premium tier of the Silicon Valley market. Target’s full-line format includes a strong grocery section, further compressing the line between retail mall and everyday household visit.
Westfield Oakridge serves the South San Jose residential base for the mid-range comparison shopping and entertainment visit that Westfield Valley Fair’s luxury orientation does not serve. The Macy’s/Nordstrom Rack/Target anchor trio and the 99 Ranch Market grocery draw create cross-shopping patterns across income segments that few Silicon Valley properties replicate. Brands targeting the South Bay’s diverse mid-market household will find the anchor configuration and resident catchment at Oakridge consistent with that commercial thesis.
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