The following page is a list of shopping malls in the U.S. state of California. The largest malls, with a gross leasable area of at least , are in bold font, with a ranking number based on size and date.
Super-regional enclosed malls
Lifestyle centers / outdoor shopping centers
Mixed-use developments
Regional enclosed malls
Outlet malls
Power centers / outside strip centers
Notable small shopping centers
Dead malls
Abandoned or nearly-unoccupied malls in the state of California.
Demolished / closed malls
- Carousel Mall â San Bernardino (October 11, 1972 â August 22, 2017)
- Country Club Centre â Sacramento (August 21, 1952 â present) â now a conventional outdoor shopping center
- Desert Fashion Plaza â Palm Springs (October 1967 â 2001) â demolished in 2013; now The Block Palm Springs
- East Hills Mall â Bakersfield
- Eastmont Mall - Oakland (1966-2008) - now Eastmont Town Center
- Eureka Mall â Eureka â now a conventional outdoor shopping center
- Fallbrook Mall â West Hills (November 12, 1963 â 1997) â now Fallbrook Center
- Florin Mall â Sacramento (February 1968 â February 28, 2006) â now Florin Towne Centre
- Hawthorne Plaza â Hawthorne (1977âÂÂ1999)
- Horton Plaza â San Diego (August 9, 1985 â 2019)
- La Habra Fashion Square â La Habra (1969âÂÂ1994) â now La Habra Market Place
- La Mirada Mall â La Mirada
- Laguna Hills Mall â Laguna Hills (April 1973 â December 31, 2018) - being rebuilt as The Village at Laguna Hills
- Laurel Plaza â North Hollywood (1968âÂÂ1994) â now NoHo West
- Long Beach Plaza â Long Beach (1982âÂÂ2000) â now Long Beach City Place
- Mountain Gate Plaza â Simi Valley
- Palm Springs Mall â Palm Springs
- Redlands Mall â Redlands (1977âÂÂ2011)
- Sunnyvale Town Center â Sunnyvale (1979âÂÂ2018) â now Cityline Sunnyvale
- Vallco Shopping Mall â Cupertino (1976âÂÂ2020)
- Valley Plaza â North Hollywood (August 12, 1951 â present) â most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain
- The Village at Orange â Orange (August 16, 1971 â January 31, 2024) â many exterior tenants remain in business and being rebuilt as a lifestyle center
- Westfield Promenade â Woodland Hills (March 1973 â present)
- Westminster Mall (California) â Westminster, California (August 7 1974â October 29 2025)
- Westside Pavilion â West Los Angeles (1985âÂÂ2019)
There are many more malls throughout the state of California.
See also
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