Country Club Centre is a
shopping center
A shopping center (American English) or shopping centre (Commonwealth English), also called a shopping complex, shopping arcade, shopping plaza or galleria, is a group of shops built together, sometimes under one roof.
The first known collec ...
in the
Arden-Arcade
Arden-Arcade is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sacramento County, California, United States. The population was 92,186 at the 2010 census, making it the second most populous census-designated place in California. It is east of the city of Sacr ...
area in unincorporated
Sacramento County, California
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Sacramento County is the ...
, United States in the
Sacramento
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area. It is located at the southwest corner of El Camino and Watt Avenues, diagonally across from what was the very first stand-alone store of the now defunct
Tower Records chain. It originally opened as a small strip shopping center in 1952 that was later expanded into a
regional mall
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to ref ...
and then later converted into a mixed use of office and retail. The shopping center is currently anchored by the Sacramento area’s only
Costco Business Center. It was previously anchored by
Walmart
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(closed),
Sam's Club (closed, current Costco Business Center) and
Michaels (relocated).
History
As one of the first suburban shopping centers in the Sacramento area, Country Club Centre opened on August 21, 1952, with a
JCPenney
Penney OpCo LLC, doing business as JCPenney and often abbreviated JCP, is a midscale American department store chain operating 667 stores across 49 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. Departments inside JCPenney stores include Mens, Womens, Boys, Gir ...
and a
Lucky supermarket anchoring the shopping center. Later additions included
Joseph Magnin,
Walgreens
Walgreen Company, d/b/a Walgreens, is an American company that operates the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States behind CVS Health. It specializes in filling prescriptions, health and wellness products, health information, an ...
,
Woolworth and a three-story
Rhodes
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department store in 1954, which later became a
Liberty House in 1976, anchoring the west end of the mall.
In 1971, JCPenney closed its store, relocating across Watt Avenue to the newer Country Club Plaza with a much larger store (it was later relocated to
Arden Fair Mall in 1994 over away, where it is still operating to this day). Other retailers also withdrew from Country Club Centre, including Woolworth, which also relocated to Country Club Plaza.
In 1976, after experiencing a small decline, a
Montgomery Ward
Montgomery Ward is the name of two successive U.S. retail corporations. The original Montgomery Ward & Co. was a world-pioneering mail-order business and later also a leading department store chain that operated between 1872 and 2001. The curren ...
opened up as the new east end anchor (which replaced Lucky), as well as a
Longs Drugs, extension of the covered mall and addition of of parking facilities, sparking the ''
Sacramento Bee'' to comment on its "strong comeback." At that time, store space totaled , 89% of which was leased.
In the 1980s, Country Club Centre saw a much sharper decline when Liberty House shuttered its store in 1984, followed by Joseph Magnin when the chain declared bankruptcy and shuttered all their remaining stores. In June 1987, after going through many absentee owners, including a possible name change to Sacramento Place, but never materialized, local Sacramento developer Marvin “Buzz” Oates acquired the shopping center from
Macerich
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(which currently manages Arden Fair). By the early 1990s, much of the interior mall shops were vacant, further hampered by Country Club Plaza across Watt Avenue and the huge expansion of Arden Fair. The interior wing that connected Liberty House was later torn down for additional parking and access to the rear of the shopping center and the old Liberty House was later repurposed into a office building. Most of the mall’s interior shops were then converted to office space. In 1992,
Pace Membership Warehouse opened in the southwest corner of the shopping center. It was later rebranded to
Sam's Club in 1994 when parent company
Walmart
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acquired Pace from
Kmart in 1993. In the later years, Longs Drugs shuttered their store and relocated about south on nearby
Arden Way, where it is still in operation today as a
CVS Pharmacy after the chain acquired Longs in 2008 and was converted to CVS in 2009.
In 2001, Montgomery Ward, the last traditional
department store
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anchor, shuttered its store as the chain went out of business. A full renovation of the shopping center occurred in 2002, to bring it and its look up to date, which included the opening of an
Office Depot
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store (it would later relocate across Watt Avenue to Country Club Plaza in 2013, before shuttering altogether a few years later).
Walmart
Walmart Inc. (; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores from the United States, headquarter ...
opened in 2004 in the old Montgomery Ward, becoming the Sacramento area's only 2-level Walmart, complete with specialized escalators for shopping carts.
In 2015, Country Club Centre was sold to San Diego investors Tourmaline Capital Management for $56 million. At that time, in addition to Walmart and Sam’s Club, the shopping center was also anchored by
Michaels and
Anna's Linens
Anna's Linens was an American retailer. It was based in Costa Mesa, California.
The company was founded in 1987 by Alan Gladstone, who named the store after his mother. The first location opened in Los Angeles, California.
In 1993, the chain fil ...
. Anna's Linens was shuttered the same year when the chain filed for
bankruptcy
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.
In 2018, the shopping center lost two of its major anchors. Sam’s Club shuttered its warehouse store on January 26 and Walmart shuttered its store on February 9. Michaels soon followed suit when their store relocated to the Howe 'Bout Arden shopping center about away on Arden Way. This, in effect, left Country Club Centre anchorless for the first time in its history.
On June 4, 2020, the center gained back an anchor store as the first
Costco Business Center in the Sacramento area opened in the former Sam’s Club.
In 2021, the old 2-story Walmart/Montgomery Ward building was razed and two smaller single story anchor buildings have been erected in its place. However, it is unknown what will occupy the new anchor spots.
As of 2022, with the exception of Costco and a handful of smaller businesses, the center is mostly vacant, including the aforementioned anchors.
Fast-food restaurant chain
Raising Cane's
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers is an American fast-food restaurant chain specializing in chicken fingers founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by Todd Graves and Craig Silvey in 1996.
History
Founders Todd Graves and Craig Silvey were both enroll ...
is slated to open in 2023 in front of the former Walmart, which is now the aforementioned new anchor buildings. Despite Country Club Centre's ups and downs over the past several decades, a
See's Candies shop is the only remaining store left from its 1950s original opening still in operation.
External links
"Country Club Centre", ''Mall Hall of Fame''
References
{{Shopping malls in California
Shopping malls in Sacramento County, California
Abandoned shopping malls in the United States