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newsletter "valleylist" fifteenth edition

From: Gregory (Paul) McKenna <g_mcpaul_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Mon Apr 14 2008 - 20:05:52 PDT

 

  valleylist Monday 4.14.2008 v 15.0

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    HIGH TECH PRODUCTS
    + San Jose Wins Green California Leadership Award

  SHOPPING MALLS - - from Coasta Mesa to Tommy Frank's silicon valley favorite the Tanforan in San Bruno - - are the new form of entertainment for the 21st century. Besides that's all there is to do. I have 27 shopping malls pinpointed on my unusually productive schedule. Completing the brand new map of shopping malls in silicon valley just might need to wait until Dr. Tom Harley and the future arrive. Surprises? Valley Fair my favorite is the largest. The most talked about shopping malls in silicon valley lack the distinguishing characteristics that you'd find in a shopping district like Menlo Park's delightfully overpriced Santa Cruz Avenue. Sources of lists are none better than Yahoo! Search, the Silicon Valley Business Journal's infamous "book of lists 2007" and the San Francisco Business Times "Book of Lists 2008".    

  This Monday it's shopping malls - - the largest - - the "valleylist" point of view - - the Virgin Megastore controversy - - the publications - - and the newsgroups. Sponsorship proposals are the real activity behind the scenes. The "anti-people" are o.u.t. trying to catch up with "valleylist" and the win with their market segment - - important influential and independent people in silicon valley. Big gap is the lack of a real "green" shopping center initiative as Mayor Chuck Reed would say, there's still plenty of room out there to score first this year.    

  My plight in the publishing business brought me to the San Jose Labor Commission. There's an ongoing fight to exclude shut down and destroy new businesses before they can succeed. Officially this is not a Police Department problem it is a Labor Commission problem. According to the Labor Commission "There isn't anything in your request that can be handled by the Labor Commission. Your request for help is a matter that requires legal help and the involvement of law enforcement. [deep blue type font]" The subtext to the reply was "keep very busy all weekend and stop by Monday I'll see if Mayor Reed's office wants to push high tech in silicon valley." What's up? A bizarre form of extortion on the part of "the gang." It's time again to force people out of business unless "the gang" gets a piece of the action." The reply from venerable Hitachi on this type of problem is "No conversation no nookie." And that's where they are. No conversation.    

  THE LARGEST MALLS are out of the area and require round trip airfare and at least a weekend - -    

  1. largest - - west edminton mall canada
  2. mall of america Bloomington MN largest in the USA
  3. king of prussia mall Philadelphia, PA USA
  4. south coast plaza Costa Mesa CA USA
  5. sawgrass mills Ft. Lauderdale FLA USA

  The very interested can continue to browse the yellow pages. You'll find that silicon valley's very own "Great Mall" is not the largest inspite of all the hype.    

  As reported previously in "valleylist" the most impressive shopping experience remains the Virgin Megastore. Where's the silicon valley Virgin Megastore? San Francisco of course or perhaps on to Disneyland and Anaheim or Hollywood and Vine and then as far away as Ontario .    

  There's litterally nothing at all anywhere in silicon valley like the excitement and entertainment value of the Virgin Megastore. Instead it is the bland music of the dominant merchant Target with no entertainment value at all. As a former Texas size syndicated columnist used to tell people "see'ya at the video rental counter - - "    

  SHOPPING MALLS IN SILICON VALLEY       1 westfield valley fair mall 408.248.4450

     2855 Stevens Creek Blvd., San Jose, CA
     flagship stores Borders Books  Apple Store 

.events - - Nike Women's Run
2 stanford shopping center 1956 650-617-8200 680 Stanford Shopping Center Palo Alto CA flagship stores Bloomingdale's Macy's Neiman Marcus Nordstrom
.events - - special sales celebrities fashion shows

3 eastridge mall 408.238.3600

     2200 Eastridge Loop Suite 2062 San Jose CA
     flagship stores Sears Macy's AMC Eastridge 15 

.events - - movies sales and fashion shows
4 the great mall (408) 956-2033 447 Great Mall Drive Milpitas CA 95035 flagship stores Kohls Aeropostale Century Theatres
.events - - mall walks sales fashion shows
5 The Shops at Tanforan 650.873.2000 1150 El Camino Real San Bruno CA 94066 flagship stores Barnes & Nobles Target JCPenny .events after school special sales theatre grand opening 6 westfield oakridge 408.578.2912 925 Blossom Hill Road San Jose CA 95123-1294 flagship stores Macy's P.F. Chang's Chinese Bistro Regis .events - - movies sales fashion shows

  7 hillsdale shopping center 1954 650.345.8222    Sixty 31st Avenue San Mateo CA

     flagship stores Nordstrom Barnes "Moby" and 
     superstar events" and Nobles Mervyns   

.events - - fashion shows sales mall walks
8 newpark mall 510.794.5523 2086 NewPark Mall Newark CA flagship stores Target Macy's Aeropostale
.events - - sales fashion shows mall walks

    9 northridge mall (831) 449-7226

       796 Northridge Mall Salinas CA

     flagship stores Mervyns Macys JCPenny

.events - - after school and fashion specials
10 harden ranch plaza 831.449.6672 North Main Street and Boronda Road flagship stores Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target, Safeway, Office Depot, Marshalls, Walgreens, .events - - sales special events mall walks 11 del monte center 1967 831.373.2705 1410 Del Monte Center Monterey, CA 93940 # of stores - - flagship stores .events - - after school and military 12 santana row 408.551.4611 3055 OLIN AVENUE SUITE 2100 SAN JOSE CA flagship stores Z-Gallery Left Bank Container Store SPECIAL EVENTS - - Farmers Market Special Sales 13 almaden plaza shopping center 1967 408-264-3766 5353 Almaden Expressway San Jose CA flagship stores .events - - new specials weekly 14 mccarthy ranch shopping center (408) 262-3663 783 Alviso-Milpitas Road Milpitas, CA, 95035 flagship stores Sports Authority Wal-Mart Best Buy .events - - City of Milpitas Events 15 san jose market center NEW taylor at coleman san jose ca flagship stores Target World Market Sweet Tomatoes .events - - new stores scheduled to open 16 cupertino square 408.777.3081 info@cupertinosquare.com 10123 North Wolfe Rd., Cupertino, CA 95014 flagship stores Macy's JCPenny's Bath Body Works .events - - ice skate bowling movies 17 the plant NEW Monterey Avenue just after the Grocery Express flagship stores Target Apple Computer Store Macy's .events - - planning opening of shopping center soon 18 sunnyvale towncenter 408.774.0288 re-opening spring 2008 NEW 2500 Town Center Lane Sunnyvale CA flagship stores .events - - need to schedule official opening

  19 union landing shopping and entertainment center

       Union city ca 
         next to Interstate 880 
       Whipple Road and Alvarado Niles Road
       flagship stores TGI Fridays Century Theatres Alberstons
       .events - - city council calendar
   
  20 marina university village
      currently a new mall 
   
  21 morgan hill power center
      new mall planned for the future
   
  22 stonestown 415.759.2626
      3521  20th avenue san francisco ca
      
  23 metreon san francisco
      
   
   
   
   
   
  Just like any big money business the shopping mall industry has it's own specialty magazines that really do cover the industry. A few a listed below - - 
     

  Shopping Centers Today
  Directory of Major Malls
  Shopping Centers.com    

  Shopping mall newsgroups for the mall addicted - -    

  Online Buyers Save Money Shopping Malls Coupons   virtualmallshopping newsgroup
  AmericanCultureChat newsgroup    

  The worst without question is the Great Mall in Milpitas. Yet a little number crunching will tell you that it can not measure up to Valley Fair. It's that homogenized undistinguished and yet unavoidable problem. "valleylist's" point of view? Drive to S.F. and enjoy the luxury of eating well shopping without being hassled everywhere and finding needed products unlike anything you've ever seen. People who shop - - and that's everybody - - need ease low prices and convenience. Instead they run into medieval villages surrounded by asphalt moats that require people to walk and continue to walk until they are saved by the most bizarre of modern shopping mall conveniences - - the food court.              

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  sponsor rates $5,000 a week or $165,000 first year   special editions - - new product actions - - custom mailings negotiable   consulting services available $65 an hour        

  Greg McKenna
  publisher
  valleylist
  2910 Stevens Creek Blvd. #109-503
  San Jose, CA 95128
  408.649.1614    

  pub@thevalleylist.com                             Received on Mon Apr 14 20:06:09 2008


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