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Westfield Galleria at Roseville

Westfield Galleria at Roseville
Galleria Mall - Roseville.jpg
Location Roseville, California, United States
Address 1151 Galleria Blvd, Roseville, CA 95678
Opening date Aug 25, 2000
Management Westfield Corporation
Owner Westfield Corporation
No. of stores and services 206
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,336,009 (owned by Westfield. Anchors not included)
No. of floors 2
Parking 6,400
Website Official Website

Westfield Galleria at Roseville (formerly called Galleria at Roseville) is an upscale shopping mall in Roseville, California, United States. Owned by the Westfield Corporation, it is located at the corner of Galleria Boulevard and Roseville Parkway near the junction of State Route 65 and Interstate 80.

An early plan considering building a mall in the neighboring city of Rocklin. After a long and tedious process, the Rocklin plans were scrapped and were submitted to Roseville. On July 25, 1995, a phased mall with three anchors was approved. On June 25, 1998, after stronger than anticipated demand, a single phase mall with four anchors was approved after Nordstrom committed to building a store as the fourth anchor. The $100 million Galleria at Roseville was built and opened on August 25, 2000 by Urban Retail Properties, Inc., anchored by Macy's, Nordstrom, JCPenney, and Sears.

In 2000, Urban was acquired by Rodamco North America, N.V, a Netherlands-based real estate investment company. The center was subsequently sold to the Westfield Group in 2002 with the dissolution of Rodamco. At that time, the center was renamed "Westfield Shoppingtown Galleria at Roseville." The Shoppingtown moniker was dropped from all Westfield properties in 2005.

In 2004, Westfield announced plans to expand the Galleria. After several changes, the expansion consisting of 400,000 square feet of new and reconfigured retail space, a new Dining Terrace, and expansions to the mall's Macy's and JCPenney stores was approved. The mall's original food court and part of its outdoor Promenade area were demolished, and an existing Crate & Barrel store was relocated to accommodate the project. The expansion was completed in 2009 at a final cost of $270 million.

Other changes occurred throughout the mall area, including the closure of the Borders bookstore in the mall's promenade in 2008, and the addition of The Cheesecake Factory on a portion of the parking lot.


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