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