Escondido Village Mall
Escondido Village at Valley Boulevard and Ash Street in Escondido, California, was the first enclosed, and first fully air-conditioned, shopping mall in California, opening in 1964, and costing $10 million to build. It was advertised as a shopping center with an "enclosed sidewalk" or "an air-conditioned sidewalk and mall"; the term "mall" was not yet synonymous with an enclosed shopping center, and was used in its original meaning of "a long, planted or green space". Walker Scott, the San Diego–based department store chain, was an anchor, as was Mayfair Markets, with TG&Y discount stores joining later. At launch, the center was long on a single-axis mall, had of gross leasable area, 40 stores, and of parking for 1,250 cars. Sears joined later as the second department store anchor, adding.
The center had its official opening on August 6, 1964. Prior to then, several tenants had already opened for business:
- Alfredo's Restaurant
- Mayfair Market
- San Diego Trust and Savings
- Ting's Drugs
- Walker Scott
- Union Oil Service
- Benbough's Furniture
- Bon Ton ice cream shop
- Bradley's Continental Coiffures
- Flynn's Candies
- Fraser's
- Hafter's-Haggarty
- House of Fabrics
- Leona Ray Sportswear
- Frances Formals—
Little Fawn bridal shop - Master's Candy
- Motherhood Shops
- Peter Pan
- Polynesian Pet Shop
- Radio Station KOWN
- Rogers Barber Shop
- Rusty's Gifts
- T. G. & Y Variety
- The Ivy Shop
- Tish's Book and Art Gallery
- Valley Donut Shop
- Village Nutrition
- Gallenkamp Shoes
- Joseph Jewelers
- Streicher's Shoes
- Sir George's Smorgasbord
- Chuck's Steak House
- Aunt Emma's Pancake House