Westfield Announces New Arrivals at Northern California Centers

Westfield Corporation today announced new retailers at four of its shopping centers in Northern California, expanding its signature Luxury Collection at Westfield Valley Fair and adding new offerings at Westfield San Francisco Centre, Westfield Oakridge and Westfield Galleria at Roseville.

Known for its ever-growing array of high-end retailers in Silicon Valley, Westfield Valley Fair is adding to its Luxury Collection with new retailers slated to open this fall. Premium children’s clothing and accessories retailer, Lil Starz and French luxury retailer, Vilebrequin, bothopened earlier this fall, expanding the Luxury Collection’s children and resort wear offerings. French fashion house, Saint Laurent, is now open and will be the first in the Bay Area to feature both men’s and women’s collections, as well as jewelry, accessories and shoes. CH Carolina Herrera opened earlier this November and Bottega Veneta will debut at Westfield Valley Fair’s Luxury Collection later this month. Also set to open in November is a Polaroid Fotobar, Kipling, sporting retailers Asics, Champs Sports and Nike Yardline, SEE eyewear and Mook Art Gallery. These retailers join other new additions Sole Rebels and Napoléon’s Macarons, along with Mixt Greens, which recently arrived to the Dining Terrace at Westfield Valley Fair. Visit www.westfield.com/valleyfair for further details or by downloading the mall’s mobile app.

Westfield San Francisco Centre continues to expand its array of dining and retail offerings, including the highly-anticipated unveiling of a new restaurant concept yesterday called Tap (415), from the 25Lusk group that will join the Centre’s Restaurant Collection Under the Dome. This casual eatery and taproom, described as a “modern beer garden,” will feature American favorites like local craft beer, burgers, fresh baked breads, house-made ice cream, adult milkshakes and cocktails on tap. Amazon launched a pop-up store for holiday, selling Kindle e-Readers, Fire tablets, Amazon Fire TV and Fire phones and a wide assortment of accessories. Other new retailers at the Centre include I Heart Ugg, the popular Australian brand’s new line of teen apparel and shoes, along with Kipling and House of Hoops by Footlocker,all of which opened this fall along with newly remodeled Club Monaco Women and Kate Spade stores. Athletic retailers Finish Line and Asics will join Napoléon’s Macarons, Fire of Brazil, as well as a Polaroid Fotobar and Olivier Dachkin will open in time for holiday.

In Spring 2015, Westfield San Francisco Centre and Westfield Labs, in partnership with Forest City, is also proud to unveil a one-of-a-kind retail tech destination; BESPOKE, a brand new coworking, event, and tech demonstration (demo) space designed with customization in mind to meet varying business, meeting, entertaining and retail needs:

  • BESPOKE Coworking – flexible desk and meeting space can be tailored to fit all creation and collaboration needs; unique storefront-conference rooms seamlessly convert from a private space into a retail pop-up shop open to Centre visitors.
  • BESPOKE Events – optimized for maximum space flexibility to create tailored experiences large and small; state-of-the-art technology meets all event needs.
  • BESPOKE Demo – customizable, interactive space where entrepreneurs and brands can showcase and customers can discover, touch, test and play with products.

For more information on BESPOKE, please visit bespoke.westfield.com . For further details on new retailers in Westfield San Francisco Centre, visit www.westfield.com/sanfrancisco or download the mall’s mobile app.

Westfield Oakridge, in San Jose, Calif. will welcome new eateries and retailers to its expanding entertainment, dining and retail collection, including a just unveiled special holiday feature called San Jose Made, introducing pop-up shops from local San Jose artisans, brands and designers from Oct. 30 through Dec. 30. Local pop-up shops include Classic Loot, Ouchii, Poppyhearts, KusoPop with Kuso Vinyl and Neato, along with Le Petit Elefant opening in December.Additionally, Westfield Oakridge will welcome the popular fast-casual cook-to-order burger joint, Smashburger, as well as Polaroid Fotobar, Coca Cola gift shop, Hickory Farms and a See’s Candies holiday kiosk in late November. Also coming to the center is the new Curbside Delivery app that allows busy Target holiday shoppers to pre-order items and have them loaded directly into their car curbside. To stay up to date on openings at Westfield Oakridge, visit the center’s website or by downloading the mobile app.

The Sacramento region’s largest shopping center, Westfield Galleria at Roseville also extended its offerings this quarter with the arrival of an Amazon Pop-Up store, as well as QE Home and Wilsons Leather. In November and December, the center will also add Asics, Shoe Palace, Polaroid Fotobar,Harry & David, Go Calendar, Hickory Farms, Fresh Healthy Café and Bayside Breakaway’s Jingletown Express to its popular family-friendly retailers and restaurants. Shoppers can keep up with the new additions by visiting www.westfield.com/roseville or by downloading the mobile app.

About Westfield Corporation:

Westfield Corporation (ASX: WFD) is a global leader in the design, development and operation of iconic and innovative retail destinations in major world cities. With a current portfolio of 40 shopping centers in the United States and United Kingdom, along with a seminal development site in Italy — the company is valued at more than $26 billion. Welcoming approximately 425 million customer visits each year, Westfield’s shopping centers encompass more than 7,400 retail shops across nearly 50 million square feet of space, while registering $17 billion in annual retail sales.

Contacts:

Westfield Corporation
Laura Garner, 415-780-2572
Laura.Garner@edelman.com

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