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Moreno Valley Mall


FieldValue
nameMoreno Valley Mall
imageMoreno Valley Mall, Moreno Valley, California.jpg
locationMoreno Valley, California, United States
address22500 Town Circle, Suite 1206
coordinates
opening_date1992
developerHomart Development Company
ownerInternational Growth Properties
number_of_stores133
number_of_anchors7 (5 open, 2 vacant)
floor_area1090000 sqft
floors2
parking6,500
website

The Moreno Valley Mall at Towngate is a shopping mall located on the former site of the Riverside International Raceway in Moreno Valley, California.

Developed by Homart Development Company, the initial anchor stores in 1992 were Sears, J. C. Penney, May Company California, and Harris Department Stores and had 140 specialty stores.

In the early years competition for tenants divided prospects between competing developers. In September 1996 the City confirmed that lower than anticipated revenues would result in a shortfall estimated to extend the payback period of the $13 million infrastructure loan to an estimated 2026 with the loan peaking at $19.5 million. Also, the mall was then valued at $66 million, far less than its original valuation of $107 million.

Moreno Valley Mall directly contracts with the local Police Service as well as private security firm for security services.

In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 of its properties, including the Sears at Moreno Valley Mall, into Seritage Growth Properties.

International Growth Properties purchased Moreno Valley Mall in November 2017 for $63 million.

On November 7, 2019, it was announced that Sears would be closing this location a part of a plan to close 96 stores nationwide. The store closed on February 2, 2020.

In the 2020s, Your Furniture Place, a furniture was open on the lower level of the former anchor Sears. It closed a few years later.

In 2025, Sky Zone, a trampoline park, announced that it would be opening a location on the upper level of the former Sears anchor. Sky Zone is expected to open in 2026. This is part of Sky Zone’s expansion across the United States from the success of their trampoline parks. It is currently under construction.

Major anchors

  • Harkins Theatres
  • Macy's
  • J. C. Penney
  • Round1 Entertainment
  • Sky Zone

Former anchors

  • Harris - Store converted into Gottschalks in 1999.
  • Gottschalks - Store closed in 2008 due to struggles before bankruptcy in 2009.
  • May Company - Store converted into Robinsons-May in 1993.
  • Robinsons-May - Store converted into Macy's in 2006.
  • Sears - Store closed due to company's struggle in February 2020.
  • Your Furniture Place - Store closed in 2024 due to company struggles.

References

References

  1. "Los Angeles Investor Prevails in Online Auction for Moreno Valley Mall in Calif".
  2. Glick, Shav. (2006-02-15). "Learning Curves: NASCAR used to open on the road course at Riverside". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  3. . (1991-06-28). "Briefs: Moreno Valley Mall at Towngate". *[[Women's Wear Daily*.
  4. Myers, David W.. (1986-11-23). "2 Developers in Race for Sole Moreno Valley Mall Both Compete for Tenants to Build Project". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  5. Fleckenstein, Loren. (1996-09-15). "Riverside, Calif., Mall's Financial Woes Put Pinch on City Coffers". [[Press-Enterprise]].
  6. . (). ["Patrol Division"](http://www.moreno-valley.ca.us/resident_services/police/depts_patrol.shtml#mall). *City of Moreno Valley*.
  7. "Sears at Moreno Valley Mall {{!}} Seritage".
  8. "Los Angeles Investor Prevails in Online Auction for Moreno Valley Mall in Calif.".
  9. "Moreno Valley Mall".
  10. (November 7, 2019). "Sears and Kmart store closings: 51 Sears, 45 Kmart locations to shutter. See the list". USA Today.
  11. (2025-10-11). "Sky Zone Under Construction in Moreno Valley".
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