Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto first opened in September 1955 with Roos Brothers, then Joseph Magnin a month later. It was unlike anything the Bay Area had seen before. By February 23, 1956, The Emporium completed the vision, solidifying the shopping center as a modern retail destination. Designed by Welton Becket & Associates, with landscaping by Lawrence Halprin, the open-air design embraced mid-century modernism with tropical plantings, shaded walkways, and decorative concrete details. The 1960s: a decade of expansion The 1960s were a transformative time for Stanford Shopping Center. On October 12, 1961, Macy’s opened as the mall’s second major department store, bringing a wide range of goods and drawing shoppers from across the region. Then, on August 5, 1963, Saks Fifth Avenue opened its doors, introducing high-end fashion and luxury retail to Palo Alto. These key additions helped establish the center as a premier shopping destination, blending everyday conveni...
Discover the malls, department stores, and shopping centers that shaped postwar Northern California and the communities that grew around them.