Kaiser Center mall opened in 1959. Set at the base of the enormous Kaiser headquarters, the center was designed by famous architect, Welton Becket and Associates. Becket also designed Stonestown, Hillsdale, and Stanford shopping centers. Kaiser Center mall was small community center, only about 30 stores and mostly known for its airline counters. This vintage newspaper clipping is from August 3, 1966. This little piece of history not only has an article about Grodins opening a new location in the Kaiser Center Mall in Oakland, but there also is an advertisement for Dorothy's also opening in Kaiser Center, too. 1966 newspaper article announcing Grodin’s grand opening at Oakland’s Kaiser Center Mall, marking a new chapter in Bay Area retail. According to the article, Grodins will be the first major store to open in downtown Oakland since 1960. I'm fairly certain this shopping center is no more. The building is still there, but there is no trace of a shopping center. This is one m...
Exploring the golden age of shopping—lost malls, vanished department stores, and retail history from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Nostalgia at 25% off—because retro is always in style.