Though readers of The Modesto Bee voted Gottschalks as the most-missed store back in January, Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto has welcomed new stores and bid farewell to several other major retailers over the past two decades.
“Since 1977, Vintage Faire Mall has stood as a cornerstone of our community, offering a diverse array of retailers that have become beloved fixtures such as Macy’s and JCPenney,” Amy Thompson, marketing manager for the mall, wrote in a statement to The Bee on Friday morning.
Whether you’re a seasoned Modestan or a new arrival, take a stroll down memory lane of the various stores that Vintage Faire Mall has homed and the changes it has seen over the last 20 years.
How has Vintage Faire Mall changed over 20 years?
Over the past 20 years, Vintage Faire Mall has lost major retailers , including Gap , Forever 21, Abercrombie & Fitch and GameStop. Other stores that rounded out the mall’s offerings but also closed during the two decades are Motherhood Maternity, KB Toys, F.Y.E. (formerly Wherehouse Records) and Borders Express bookstore.
International Imports’ local owners said competition from online sellers hurt their business, and they shut their doors in March 2020.
Sears, Weinstock’s and Gottschalks also were original Vintage Faire tenants, and all have ceased operations.
H&M, a European fast-fashion brand, was the last big-name retailer to leave . After being in the mall since 2009, it was replaced by a new European company, JD Sports, in 2022.
In more recent years, the mall has added lesser-known name brands, such as Q-Luv, a clothing store brand; City Starz, a buy-and-sell shoe store; and Mystical Lucero, a crystal shop.
“We are proud that amidst the big names, Vintage Faire Mall also remains a nurturing ground for local entrepreneurs, providing opportunities for budding businesses to flourish both within our storefronts and kiosks,” Thompson wrote.
Some of the big-name retailers that still exist within Vintage Faire Mall include:
Aeropostale
Bath and Body Works
Cotton On
Dick’s Sporting Goods
Express
Famous Footwear
G by Guess
Hollister
JCPenney
Macy’s
PacSun
Tilly’s
Vans
Windsor
Zumiez
“More recently, in 2022, the arrival of Dave & Buster’s injected even more excitement into the mall experience, followed by the expansion and relocation of Dick’s Sporting Goods in 2020 into the former Sears space,” Thompson said.
As Vintage Faire Mall continues expanding and welcoming new businesses, she said it is “further enriching the diverse offerings for shoppers and entertainment seekers alike.”
Remember when Vintage Faire Mall added its outdoor shopping area?
Twenty years ago, Vintage Faire Mall did not have its outdoor shopping center, The Village .
Out of the six business that debuted with the opening, Sephora, BJ’s and Apple are the only ones remaining.
Since its opening, The Village has seen the arrival and departure of Charming Charlie, Furniture & More, Buckhorn Grill, Stonefire Pizza by MidiCi and Fire Bar and Grill.
Besides its three original stores, the area currently includes Chipotle Mexican Grill, Men’s Wearhouse, Chico’s, Lexii, Apricot Valley Urgent Care and Aesthetics and DeVons Jewelers.
“Vintage Faire Mall is continually seeking out retailers, restaurants and other mixed-use establishments that best serve the needs and preferences of our valued customers,” Thompson said.
Which businesses have been there for the past 20 years?
Macy’s and JCPenney have remained occupants of the shopping center since it first opened in 1977.
Several business have remained operating within Vintage Faire Mall since before the 2000s, including:
Footlocker
Stride Rite
Victoria’s Secret
DeVon’s Jewelers
Men’s Wearhouse
Sunglass Hut
See’s Candies
Hot Dog on a Stick
Orange Julius (which is now combined with Dairy Queen)
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