Inland Center is a 900,000 square foot super-regional mall in San Bernardino, positioned adjacent to Interstate 215 on the southwestern border of the city near the Colton line. Macy’s and JCPenney anchor the department store tier, providing comparison shopping for the San Bernardino, Colton, Rialto, and Highland residential communities across a trade area where enclosed mall options are limited by the geographic spread of the Inland Empire submarket. The I-215 access and the San Bernardino city center proximity give the property the primary enclosed retail position in the western San Bernardino corridor, east of Ontario Mills and south of the Cajon Pass communities.
The fashion register serves a value-to-mid-market demographic. H&M, Hollister, Hot Topic, Tillys, Vans, Victoria’s Secret, Windsor, Torrid, and BoxLunch provide the core apparel and youth fashion layer. Shoe Palace, Shiekh, and Journeys cover the footwear category across branded and fashion-forward positions. JD Sports, Foot Locker, Zumiez, and Pro Image Sports anchor the athletic and sportswear register with a depth that reflects the trade area’s youth-heavy household composition. The food court serves the convenience dining occasion across standard food court operators.
The jewelry concentration of Helzberg, Kay Jewelers, Zales, Daniel’s Jewelers, and Valliani Jewelers is unusually deep for a value-to-mid-market Inland Empire enclosed mall, consistent with the trade area’s household demographics and the role of occasion-driven jewelry purchases in the San Bernardino catchment. Miniso and Tokyo Japanese Lifestyle confirm the novelty and specialty import retail categories. LensCrafters and Sunglass Hut serve the eyewear positions.
Inland Center serves as the primary enclosed comparison-shopping destination for western San Bernardino and the adjacent I-215 corridor communities. The two-anchor department store structure, youth-oriented fashion register, and deep sportswear and jewelry categories produce a tenant profile calibrated to the trade area’s demographic composition and purchase occasion patterns. Ontario Mills captures the outlet and entertainment occasion from the broader Inland Empire, but Inland Center holds the enclosed department-store visit for the San Bernardino residential base.
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