Dillard’s and JCPenney anchoring the 600,000 square foot Weberstown Mall on Pacific Avenue in Stockton, California, give the property a department store comparison-shopping format for the Stockton, Lodi, and Central Valley household whose distance from the Sacramento and Bay Area premium retail concentrations makes the Pacific Avenue commercial corridor the default accessible enclosed mall for the San Joaquin County consumer base. Stockton’s diverse demographic profile, its large Filipino, Mexican, and Southeast Asian communities, and its position as a logistics and distribution hub on the I-5 and Highway 99 agricultural corridor give the property a consumer base whose purchasing patterns the mall’s community-anchored commercial character sustains.
JD Sports and Foot Locker cover the athletic footwear floor, with JD Sports confirming the Stockton urban and streetwear consumer’s active demand for the sneaker culture retail occasion. Bath and Body Works anchors the accessible beauty and home fragrance category. American Eagle, Buckle, Hollister, Hot Topic, Journeys, Old Navy, Vans, and Victoria’s Secret cover the accessible fashion floor. Miniso serves the value lifestyle and collectibles category. GNC anchors the health and supplements category. Barnes and Noble serves the books and culture retail category.
Kay Jewelers and Zales serve the jewelry and gifting floor. T-Mobile anchors the telecom retail category. The property’s commercial role in Stockton is the Pacific Avenue enclosed regional mall whose Dillard’s-and-JCPenney comparison-shopping anchor and JD Sports-Foot Locker athletic footwear floor serve the San Joaquin County household as the accessible enclosed retail format in a Central Valley commercial node whose Sacramento and Bay Area alternatives are one to two hours distant.
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