Location | Pasadena, California, United States |
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Opening date | August 1980 September 2001 (as Paseo Colorado) |
(as Plaza Pasadena)
Developer | Ernest W. Hahn, Inc. |
Owner | Cypress Equities |
Architect | Charles Kober & Associates |
No. of anchor tenants | 0 (2 at peak) |
Total retail floor area | 553,377 sq ft (51,410.4 m2) |
No. of floors | 2 |
Website | www |
Paseo Colorado, also called Paseo, is an upscale outdoor mall in Pasadena, California, covering three city blocks with office space, shops, restaurants, a movie theater, and 400 loft-style condominiums (called Terrace Apartment Homes) above.
It is located in downtown Pasadena between Colorado Boulevard to the north and Green Street to the south. Paseo Colorado is just east of and connected by a pedestrian bridge, the Garfield Promenade, to Old Town Pasadena, and west of the center of downtown. The mall is located across Green Street from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in the Pasadena Conference Center. As of 2014, the mall is currently without an anchor retail chain stores since both Macy's and a Gelson's supermarket outlet had closed in 2013.
The site was originally occupied by a shopping mall called Plaza Pasadena, which opened in 1980 and featured three anchor stores: J.C. Penney, The Broadway, and May Company California. It was built by The Hahn Company at a cost of $115 million on an 11-acre site and had featured over 120 stores. The development was designed by Charles Kober & Associates and the resulting design was awarded a Progressive Architecture Magazine Design Award in 1979.
This mall did not live up to expectations. May Company closed its store there in 1989, and the space was divided among smaller stores.
In 1998, following the conversion of the Broadway store to Macy's and the closure of J.C. Penney, the developers announced plans to tear down the mall and replace it with an outdoor center.