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Shopping mall in California, United States
Pacific East Mall
The main entrance to the mall
LocationRichmond, California, United States
Coordinates37°53′56″N 122°18′26″W / 37.89885°N 122.3072°W / 37.89885; -122.3072
Opening date1998 (1998)
DeveloperPacific Infinity Co. Inc.
OwnerRegency Centers Corporation
No. of stores and services52
No. of anchor tenants1
No. of floors2
ParkingSurface

Pacific East Mall is a shopping mall anchored by an Asian supermarket in Richmond, California. It is owned by Pacific Infinity Company Incorporated.

History

The mall opened in 1998 in Richmond's Annex neighborhood, directly adjacent to the borders of El Cerrito and Albany, at a former Breuner's location. The commercial center's largest tenant is a 99 Ranch Supermarket, and the rest of the mall is flanked by Asian-owned shops and restaurants. The mall went "through major exterior and interior renovations" in early 2022, increasing the number of food options as part of the shift to attract the increasing Asian demographic in the East Bay.

The mall is located along Pierce Street a frontage road that runs parallel to Interstate 80, near Interstate 580. The nearest major junction is at Central Avenue, allowing access to the two freeways and to San Pablo Avenue. AC Transit line L stops at Pierce Street and Central Avenue, near the mall offering increased convenience.

Cerrito Creek

Cerrito Creek lies adjacent to Pacific East Mall, and runs through a portion of the parking lot. The president of Friends of Five Creeks, a local environmental organization, has criticized the mall management for allegedly allowing herbicide to spread into the creek area, mowing areas containing native plants, and failing to establish a remediation plan.

References

  1. "Pacific East Shopping Mall". Archived from the original on November 26, 2010. Retrieved January 22, 2011.
  2. "Richmond Neighborhoods Map". City of Richmond. 2011. Retrieved January 23, 2011.
  3. https://www.loopnet.com/viewer/pdf?file=https%3a%2f%2fimages1.loopnet.com%2fd2%2f1_lx2IrUYV-4_1AbTfpjgcDm1TTU3VJ3-PJJ3zReQzg%2fPacific%2520East%2520OM%252032023.pdf
  4. Weir, Laura. "'Indoor Asian Night Market' planned for East Bay's Pacific East Mall". Hoodline. SFist LLC. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
  5. "Location". Pacific East Mall. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  6. "Line L: San Pablo - Pierce Transbay | Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District".
  7. Ron Sullivan (January 26, 2007). "Garden Variety: An Ecological Calamity Below Albany Hill". Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved January 23, 2011.

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