Citrus Village

Citrus Village is a shopping center in Redlands, California, one of the earliest planned shopping centers in the area and upon its opening on November 2, 1959, the largest retail area in Redlands, costing $2 million and housing 20 shops under one air-conditioned roof.[1] Sage's Complete Shopping was the original main anchor, a large supermarket which included a pharmacy and lunch counter.[2][3][4]

In 1967 it added 33,000 square feet to the complex and in May 1970 a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) "Milton's" apparel store, run by Milton Sage, owner of Sage's.[5]

Webb's, a department store from Glendale, California, opened its first branch store here, measuring 42,000 square feet, on August 30, 1973[6] in the Citrus Village shopping center, a small center with 16 specialty stores.[7]

Today, the shopping center is currently anchored by an Albertsons supermarket and Rite Aid pharmacy.[8]

References

  1. "(no title, photographs and ad)". Redlands Daily Facts. January 22, 1963. p. 19.
  2. "Sage to Add 33,000 feet to Redlands Store Complex". Redlands Daily Facts. October 2, 1967.
  3. https://www.pe.com/2014/04/24/back-in-the-day-sage8217s-fondly-remembered-in-riverside/
  4. "The Rise and Fall of Sage's". Redlands Daily Facts. June 5, 2010.
  5. "Plans for opening Milton's apparel store made public". Redlands Daily Facts. March 6, 1970.
  6. "Webb's Opens Tomorrow". Redlands Daily Facts. August 29, 1973.
  7. "Glendale Store Will Open Redlands Branch". San Bernardino Sun. December 24, 1972.
  8. "Citrus Village Shopping Center". Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2020.

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