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N 4 B 664 C 4 E Jan 5, 2020 F Nov 17, 2020
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Parking sign at the former Vallco shopping mall, with debris from the mall's demolition visible in the distance.

Redevelopment of the mall site, originally developed in the 1970s, has been contentious for years. At the end of 2020 it appears certain that the acres formerly covered by the mall will be redeveloped into mixed-use housing and commercial property, with open spaces accessible to the public.

Vallco Shopping Mall (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall

Infrared image produced using a Nikon D3100, with LifePixel's "standard" 720nm filter.

Tags:   Vallco fashion park shopping mall center 1970s Cupertino Silicon Valley California demolish build redevelopment suburbia infrared IR LifePixel 720nm deconstruction sign notice customer parking only sign of the times

N 5 B 809 C 1 E Jan 5, 2020 F Nov 17, 2020
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The "business end" of the equipment suited to making old shopping malls disappear.

Photographed near where the Sears Auto Center once stood at Vallco Fashion Park.

Redevelopment of the mall site, originally developed in the 1970s, has been contentious for years. At the end of 2020 it appears certain that the acres formerly covered by the mall will be redeveloped into mixed-use housing and commercial property, with open spaces accessible to the public.

Vallco Shopping Mall (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall

Infrared image produced using a Nikon D3100, with LifePixel's "standard" 720nm filter.

Tags:   Vallco fashion park shopping mall center 1970s Cupertino Silicon Valley California demolish build redevelopment suburbia infrared IR LifePixel 720nm deconstruction demotion heavy equipment

N 8 B 875 C 3 E Jan 5, 2020 F Nov 17, 2020
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It's all gone now, but this is the east side of the now-demolished Vallco Fashion Park shopping mall in Cupertino, California.

The rough, open part of the building is what was left after the structure that spanned Wolfe Road was demolished.

Redevelopment of the mall site, originally developed in the 1970s, has been contentious for years. At the end of 2020 it appears certain that the acres formerly covered by the mall will be redeveloped into mixed-use housing and commercial property, with open spaces accessible to the public.

Vallco Shopping Mall (Wikipedia):
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vallco_Shopping_Mall

Infrared image produced using a Nikon D3100, with LifePixel's "standard" 720nm filter.

Tags:   Vallco fashion park shopping mall center 1970s Cupertino Silicon Valley California demolish build redevelopment suburbia infrared IR LifePixel 720nm deconstruction

N 6 B 957 C 4 E Mar 27, 2016 F Mar 28, 2016
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Former JC Penney department store
Vallco Fashion Park
Cupertino, California

Tags:   Vallco fashion park shopping mall center 1970s Cupertino Silicon Valley California JC Penney department store closed sorry we're closed out of business mannequins mannequin bodies eerie weird WTF cell mobile phone camera

N 7 B 796 C 4 E Jul 31, 2021 F Oct 8, 2021
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Interpretive sign posted along Homestead Road, just east of North Wolfe Road in Cupertino, California, on the property of Apple's Campus 2.

Tags:   Vallco Park fashion shopping mall center 1970s Cupertino Silicon Valley California interpretive historical sign marker


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