Westfield Palm Desert

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Westfield Palm Desert
Mall facts and statistics
Location Palm Desert, California, USA
Opening date 1983
Developer Ernest M. Hahn
Management The Westfield Group
Owner The Westfield Group
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 1.0 million ft²
Website http://westfield.com/palmdesert

Westfield Palm Desert, formerly Palm Desert Town Center, is a shopping mall in Palm Desert, California, owned by The Westfield Group. It's anchor stores are JCPenney, Macy's and Sears. Nordstrom is expected to open in 2009.

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Originally opened as Palm Desert Town Center by Ernest M. Hahn in 1983 with Bullock's, Bonwit Teller, JCPenney and a May Company that opened the prior year, it quickly cut into the business of more established retailers in nearby Palm Springs. In February 1987 Bullocks Wilshire replaced Bonwit Teller and in March of that year J.W. Robinson's opened a location, replacing their Palm Springs store.

I. Magnin came to the center in 1990 when it renamed all the Bullocks Wilshires stores it operated. In 1993 with the merger of Robinsons and May Co. to form Robinsons-May, both locations were retained with one organized as a Women's Store and the other as a separate Men's and Home Store. I. Magnin was converted to a Bullock's Men's Store in 1995, and in 1996 both Bullock's stores adapted the Macy's nameplate.

The Hahn Company, Mr. Hahn's namesake company that he had sold in 1980 to Trizec Corp. Ltd., eventually acquired the center, before agreeing to sell it to Westfield America, Inc., a precursor to The Westfield Group, in 1998. The transaction was completed in 1999, and the center was then renamed "Westfield Shoppingtown Palm Desert", dropping the "Shoppingtown" name in June 2005.

Robinsons-May eventually enlarged the former Robinson's location in 2003 to a single full-line store and their former second store was reopened as Sears in 2004. With merger of Robinsons-May into Macy's West in 2006, the Robinsons-May store was temporarily closed before reopening in July 2006 as Macy's, which in turn closed its former two locations and sold them to Westfield.

Westfield has already announced that the anchor pad that formerly housed Bonwit Teller/Bullocks Wilshire/I. Magnin/Bullock's Men's and Macy's Men's/Home through its history would be demolished and a Nordstrom would open there in 2009.

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