Broadway Plaza (Walnut Creek)


Broadway Plaza is an outdoor shopping mall located in downtown Walnut Creek. The shopping center opened on October 11, 1951 and is owned and operated by Macerich. The mall is anchored by Nordstrom, Macy's, and Neiman Marcus. The plaza features a mix of retailers and restaurants, including Tesla Motors, Athleta, Kate Spade New York, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, and Amazon Books.

History

Broadway Plaza opened on October 18, 1951 with 38 stores. JCPenney, Sears, Woolworths, Joseph Magnin, and a Lucky Supermarket were the mall's original anchors. In 1954, Oakland-based department store Capwell's opened as the center's fifth anchor.
Lucky was replaced by Northern California's second Bullock's department store in 1973, which was in turn converted to Nordstrom in 1984.
Capwell's became Emporium-Capwell in 1979, and was converted to Macy's in 1995; while I.Magnin was converted to a separate Macy's Men's store that same year.
Neiman Marcus joined Broadway Plaza in March 2012, as the beginning of several major changes to the shopping center. Plans for an extensive renovation of the mall, including the addition of of new retail space, were approved in December 2013. The expansion merged the two Macy's stores into an expanded single building, replaced existing parking garages with modern structures, and added a new two-level retail building between the existing Macy's and Nordstrom stores. The first tenants in the expansion opened in September 2016, while additional tenants and a two-level Zara store in place of the former Macy's Men's store opened for business during the Christmas shopping season. An additional phase, replacing two multi-tenant buildings with a landmark Apple store, commenced construction in early 2017, and opened in late 2018.
On May 31, 2020, hooligans amidst the protests of the death of George Floyd looted several stores at the center.
On July 14, 2020, it was announced that Neiman Marcus had put its lease on this store for sale along with three other locations.