Palm Springs Mall

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Address2365 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Opening date1959
Closing date2005[1]
Palm Springs Mall
LocationPalm Springs, California
Address2365 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Opening date1959
Closing date2005[1]
DeveloperRay Ryan
Ernest W. Hahn
Leonard Wolf
Seeterra, Inc.
OwnerCollege of the Desert
ArchitectMayer and Kanner
Leitch and Cleveland
No. of stores and services0 (space for 31)
No. of anchor tenants0 (space for 1)
Total retail floor area315,119 square feet
(29275.51m²)[2]
No. of floors1 (2 in former Gottschalks)
Parking1,200

Palm Springs Mall, formerly known as Palm Springs Shopping Center and Palm Springs Shopping Center Mall, was an enclosed shopping mall in Palm Springs, California. Originally constructed as an open air shopping center, the center would expand and be fully enclosed in 1965, which included the addition of a J.C. Penney. In 1970, Walker Scott would open up their own location at the mall, serving as its second anchor. In 1986, the mall went through a major renovation that added a food court, retail space, and a new exterior and interior design. By the 2000s, the mall saw a decrease in foot traffic, which caused tenants to move out of the mall. In 2014, College of the Desert offered the property owner to purchase the mall in order to turn it into a satellite campus. The owner refused to sell the property to the college, which resulted in both parties going to court. Subsequently, College of the Desert acquired the mall for $22 million. Demolition of the mall commenced in May 2019.

Second phase (1965)

Decline and redevelopment

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