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 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m2 ), are in bold font, with a ranking number based on size and date.
Super-regional enclosed malls [ edit ]
Antelope Valley Mall – Palmdale (1990)[ 1]
Arden Fair – Sacramento (1957)[ 2]
Beverly Center – Los Angeles (1982)[ 3]
Brea Mall – Brea (1977)[ 4]
(2) Del Amo Fashion Center – Torrance – 2,517,765 sq ft (233,908.0 m2 ) (1961)[ 5] [ 6]
Fashion Fair – Fresno (1970)
Galleria at Tyler – Riverside (1970)
(6) Glendale Galleria – Glendale – 1,600,000 sq ft (150,000 m2 ) (1976)
Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo (1954)
Inland Center – San Bernardino (1966)
(4) Lakewood Center – Lakewood – 2,069,000 sq ft (192,200 m2 ) (1951)
Los Cerritos Center – Cerritos (1971)
MainPlace Mall – Santa Ana (1987)
Montclair Plaza – Montclair (1968)
Moreno Valley Mall – Moreno Valley (1992)
NewPark Mall – Newark (1980)
North County Mall – Escondido (1986)
Northridge Fashion Center – Northridge (1971)
The Oaks – Thousand Oaks (1978)
Pacific View Mall – Ventura (1964)
Promenade Temecula – Temecula (1999)
(8) Emporium Centre San Francisco – San Francisco – 1,564,533 sq ft (145,349.9 m2 ) (1988)
Santa Rosa Plaza – Santa Rosa (1983)
The Shoppes at Carlsbad – Carlsbad (1969)
The Shops at Mission Viejo – Mission Viejo (1979)
The Shops at Montebello – Montebello (1985)
The Shops at Palm Desert – Palm Desert (1982)
(9) The Shops at Santa Anita – Arcadia – 1,480,000 sq ft (137,000 m2 ) (1974)
Solano Town Center – Fairfield (1981)
(1) South Coast Plaza – Costa Mesa – 2,800,000 sq ft (260,000 m2 ) (1967)
Stoneridge Shopping Center – Pleasanton (1980)
Stonestown Galleria – San Francisco (1952)
Stonewood Center – Downey (1958)
Sunvalley Shopping Center – Concord (1967)
Valencia Town Center – Santa Clarita (1992)
Valley Plaza Mall – Bakersfield (1967)
Vintage Faire Mall – Modesto (1977)
Westfield Culver City – Culver City (1977)
Westfield Fashion Square – Sherman Oaks (1962)
(12) Westfield Galleria at Roseville – Roseville – 1,336,009 sq ft (124,119.3 m2 ) (2000)
Westfield Oakridge – San Jose (1971)
Westfield Plaza Bonita – National City (1981)
(7) Westfield Topanga – Canoga Park – 1,588,050 sq ft (147,535 m2 ) (1964)
(3) Westfield Valley Fair – San Jose – 2,200,000 sq ft (200,000 m2 ) (1986)
Mixed-use developments [ edit ]
Regional enclosed malls [ edit ]
Power centers / outside strip centers[ edit ]
Abandoned or nearly-unoccupied malls in the state of California.
Demolished / closed malls[ edit ]
Carousel Mall – San Bernardino (October 11, 1972 – August 22, 2017)
Country Club Centre – Sacramento (August 21, 1952 – present) – now a conventional outdoor shopping center
Desert Fashion Plaza – Palm Springs (October 1967 – 2001) – demolished in 2013; now The Block Palm Springs
East Hills Mall – Bakersfield
Eastmont Mall - Oakland (1966-2008) - now Eastmont Town Center
Eureka Mall – Eureka – now a conventional outdoor shopping center
Fallbrook Mall – West Hills (November 12, 1963 – 1997) – now Fallbrook Center
Florin Mall – Sacramento (February 1968 – February 28, 2006) – now Florin Towne Centre
Hawthorne Plaza – Hawthorne (1977–1999)
Horton Plaza – San Diego (August 9, 1985 – 2019)
La Habra Fashion Square – La Habra (1969–1994) – now La Habra Market Place
La Mirada Mall – La Mirada
Laguna Hills Mall – Laguna Hills (April 1973 – December 31, 2018) - being rebuilt as The Village at Laguna Hills
Laurel Plaza – North Hollywood (1968–1994) – now NoHo West
Long Beach Plaza – Long Beach (1982–2000) – now Long Beach City Place
Mountain Gate Plaza – Simi Valley
Palm Springs Mall – Palm Springs
Redlands Mall – Redlands (1977–2011)
Sunnyvale Town Center – Sunnyvale (1979–2018) – now Cityline Sunnyvale
Vallco Shopping Mall – Cupertino (1976–2020)
Valley Plaza – North Hollywood (August 12, 1951 – present) – most elements abandoned or demolished, some remain
The Village at Orange – Orange (August 16, 1971 – January 31, 2024) – many exterior tenants remain in business and being rebuilt as a lifestyle center
Westfield Promenade – Woodland Hills (March 1973 – present)
Westside Pavilion – West Los Angeles (1985–2019)
There are many more malls throughout the state of California.