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    Bailey Park Plaza Shopping Center

    4.0 (3 reviews)

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    Easy in and out access. Other reviews appear to neglect a key store, liquor store and the availability of lotto tickets.

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    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    So Sunnyvale square shopping center is a local plaza that has Lucky Supermarket, Starbucks,…read morePizzaHutt, Bagel Street Cafe, barber shop, cleaners, gas station and ...By saying this, its a great selection of eateries, coffee shops, stores and etc in the neighborhood. Valuewise, Most stores are in mid range. Not a Michelin restaurant or anything bougie but you can get pizza hut! so, Valuewise its affordable. Service wise, i went to Starbucks and Lucky. They both were great but it was interesting or maybe funny that Starbucks didn't have a restroom and they were sending people to Lucky to go to restroom. Pretty big parking outside so there is no hassle!

    Place on the wrong side of the railroad tracks…read more If you live in North Sunnyvale south of 101, this is the main shopping center for you. I bought my first house a 15 minute walk away from here in 1979 for $113,000, and lived here from 1979 to 1988, shopping here all the time. I still have that starter house nearby as a rental, with the similar house next door selling for $1.5 million in June! One rainy evening I was traveling west on Maude Ave, getting into the left turn lane to turn into this shopping center, to pickup pizza, when bang, I was T-boned on the driver side of my 1984 Honda Accord. No airbags in cars in the 1980s. Almost met my maker! Turned out the culprit was an engineer from a nearby firm, driving a rental car, fresh off the plane from Japan, where they drive on the left hand side of the road. His insurance company had the audacity to try to charge me with loss of use for the rental car! Not much has changed through the years. Shopping center is anchored by a Lucky's supermarket, and other stores include KFC, Prestige Wine & Liquors, a 7-11, a Valero gas station, a barber shop, a bagel shop, a Bank of America branch, with Wendy's and a 7 story LinkedIn building across the 8 lane Mathilda expressway, at the traffic lights. Only the pizza joint is gone. Today Saturday morning, I make a 2 mile drive from the Las Palmas Park area, passing Safeway, Sprouts, Trader Joes, and Target, four prominent supermarkets in the area, on my way to Lucky in this shopping center. Something good has to be on sale for me to drive past 4 supermarkets to Luckys. There used to be another Luckys on El Camino Real and Bernardo, but that fell victim to the scam scandal, where thieves in 2011 attached skimming devices to steal credit card numbers on the self check out card machines! I park my 2017 Honda Fit right in front of Luckys. The Fit replaces my 1998 Honda Civic, the most stolen car in America, not a car you want to leave overnight in this area, the sketchy area of Sunnyvale. Both cars are stick shifts, something the new generation of car thieves don't have the skills to drive. Go inside and get 2 lbs of the $9.94 Atlantic Salmon fillets on sale for $6.77 a pound, cheaper than Sprouts $8.99 a pound. Got to remember not to get the sockeye Salmon, which tastes more like a white fish. Other items include four bottles of $4.99 Simply Orange Juice, at $3 each, and two 10 ounce boxes of $1.99 Knott's Berry Farm's raspberry shortbread cookies at $1.39 each. The cookies are all broken up. The Simply Orange Juices are not as good a deal as they seem, ever since the bottle size was reduced from 59 ounces to 52 ounces earlier this year. Sneaky! Everything is hunky dory until I come to the self check out line, as it takes some doing to get the bill finalized. Prices here are on the high side, except for the sale specials. They are selling a ready to eat 30 ounce cooked rotisserie chicken for $10, when Safeway and Sprouts sells it for $8, and Costco $5 for a 48 ounce chicken. And Luckys certainly has lower rental costs than Safeway and Sprouts. Higher cost to cover losses from higher shoplifting rates and bounced checks, as crime rate substantially higher than south of the railroad tracks. But good for holdups, as freeway less than 2 minutes away!

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    Cityline Sunnyvale

    Cityline Sunnyvale

    4.8
    (11 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Thanks Cityline Sunnyvale for hosting so many family-friendly and fun events for Sunnyvale…read moreresidents! Our kids definitely enjoyed the Fast Lane Cars event, and we got a chance to check out some cool vendors at your Sip Shop Eat event. Excited to keep coming to our downtown over others thanks to the amazing development, food establishments, and your events. Now only if you could help us win one of those Lamborghini's that would be perfect and I'll provide a 7-star review. Thank you!

    Sunnyvale has a lot to offer, particularly along historic Murphy Avenue as well as on West McKinley…read moreAvenue where I attended the Sunnyvale OMG Lantern Festival this past Sunday. The event featured live music and had plenty of vendors lining the streets, selling a variety of merchandise including totes, accessories, and pet supplies, and food tents offering mainly asian cuisine, japanese octopus balls, roasted chestnuts, even multiple bbq skewer vendors. I picked up some beef skewers from Taste Memory, and it was delish! The downtown area hosts a range of special events throughout the year, like the awesome Sunnyvale Farmers' Market held on Saturday mornings, one of my faves. But even the businesses serve visitors' needs daily, plenty of shops, eateries, and entertainment venues, some in the Cityline center including Whole Foods, Target, The Melt, Urban Plates, Tipsy Putt, and the AMC dine-in movie theater. One of the biggest things I appreciate is the availability of free parking, multiple parking lots and garages, adding a convenience that's not to be taken for granted.

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    Midtown Shopping Center

    Midtown Shopping Center

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    Located in duh Midtown. This is the shopping center of my youth. During its (or at least my heyday)…read morethere were 4 grocery stores, The Baskin Robins (Still there) a hardware store, the then exotic and exciting Bergeman's Department Department store with its upstairs toy section and the lunch counter. Heck they even had an elevator. Some also include the 7-11, Round Table Pizza, and the Safeway on the other side of Colorado St. Fond memories indeed. Please note that this review has nothing to do with the individual businesses themselves (which I have and will review separately) but rather the overall ownership and management (or lack there of) of this strip mall. SO Why only three stars. Ownership of the area seems to be divided among several individuals. And while I freely admit its not my property it seems that many cannot even be bothered to provide basic maintenance of the property. Its dirty and dingy in spots. There seems to be a fair amount of turnover. According to a Mercury News article from 2016, one poorly maintained section generates over $30K an month. I can only imagine what it is now. Constant rent hikes and the like force out businesses. The mall needs a makeover, along with better signage, etc.

    Another nice outdoor shopping area that spans a few blocks, in South Palo Alto…read more Safeway, medium size but redone recently, http://www.yelp.com/biz/F0dvvbA5HgyWc77mKl5s7g Mike's Cafe http://www.yelp.com/biz/-AIH1RqOEBys2LVgnqg8sg Walgreens http://www.yelp.com/biz/mNjiDLjl5bD88qNKcGepdQ Peninsula Hardware http://www.yelp.com/biz/XcMgab2xCAXAH2BWuheJCQ Washington Mutual Bank http://www.yelp.com/biz/Txr_mFThhrz1RlLW7UF2nA Midtown Shoe repair http://www.yelp.com/biz/N5YJAf-u3qyT1Wi1SttaXA Palo Alto Cafe http://www.yelp.com/biz/-2KAgGAST9OVj6zpdrKytg Travel Smith Outffitters Outlet Store http://www.yelp.com/biz/OJud3W5fFTXq6Jd2iBskCA ...in addition to other various businesses, clothing, drug stores, coffee shops, video store, banks, etc... Even though this is a few blocks down Middlefield, I don't want to forget the Winter Lodge for ice skating, http://www.yelp.com/biz/BWC9Z-r9P8j90ycs69ZP8w

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