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    Cityline Sunnyvale

    4.8 (11 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Ivan B.

    It's been several months since I last visited here. They seem to be finish with the apartment complex I believe. It really looks nice as if we're living in the future. I walked around it and people who are gonna be living in those buildings are going to find places here more convenient to go to. I heard that they have like festivals here, but I think that happens every Sunday. And more units have signs saying that they're on lease. So let's see which businesses will be a part of that community.

    Marlana Y.

    Downtown Sunnyvale has been renamed Cityline Sunnyvale it seems. They host a bunch of events during the holidays that are kid and dog friendly and introduced many types of local craft vendors which is awesome. They also have a building where they hosted a few of the events which I appreciate which also has a bathroom I believe. Follow them on instagram for the latest updates

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    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    (3 reviews)

    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!

    Muy excelente servicio te lo entregan en el tiempo acordado muy buen trabajo regresaría si el el…read morefuturo tuviese algún otro dispositivo para arreglar

    Westfield Valley Fair - Welcome to Westfield Valley Fair!

    Westfield Valley Fair

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    OMG..I LOVE THIS MALL!!! Being a SoCal girl and spoiled with South Coast Plaza..IYKYK, I'd have to…read moresay that THIS mall is hands down the best in the Bay area. The fam and I happen to be staying in the area during our mini NorCal Spring Break roadtrip, so it was a no-brainer that we stop for some lunchie at Din Tai Fung and check-out what the hype is all about. It was a Wednesday afternoon, so the mall wasn't uber crowded, and since we had some time to kill once we checked-into DTF, the gang didn't mind as we ventured & explored around the huge mall. Everyone we encountered was super friendly & helpful. They had everything that my heart desired ~ from luxury @ my fav Louis Vuitton, Gucci & Christian Louboutin, to my other go-to's: Alo, Zara, Aritzia, and H&M. They even have all the yummy eats too: like DTF, Marugame Udon, Shake Shack, Eataly, It'Sugar and Venchi gelato (for my sweet tooth). And sooo much more..I was in awe! Seriously..you can leave me here for hours and I'll be fine. Lol The only downfall is the dang parking fee. Of course..only up North *eyeroll* haha. Like wtf..0-1 hour FREE; $2 per hour, with a daily maximum of $15 after 5 hours?!?!?!?! That could be annoying and deter me from coming on the daily. All in all tho, such a fun vibe and cool place to hang, shop & be merry!

    I don't know who runs this place but they don't allow dogs on the property, even when sitting…read moreoutdoors. The mall is more and more set up for tourists and not locals.

    Main Street Cupertino - Circa May 2021

    Main Street Cupertino

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    Main Street Cupertino is lovely outdoor development in Cupertino that has a variety of shops,…read morerestaurants, and open spaces. There a variety diverse dining options, particularly Asian cuisine, and a lively community atmosphere. It's a really nice outdoor area that is landscaped beautifully and has sidewalks for walking around. Some of the Restaurants you can find there are: Lazy Dog, Eureka, Alexander's steakhouse and Patisserie, Pacific Catch, Meet Fresh, Oren's Hummus, Koi Pakace, HAIDILAO HOTPOT, Pineapple Thai, Myungrang Hot Dog, Pizza my Heart, Pacific Catch, Mian Sichuan Noodles and Hey Chicken. There are a few coffee, tea and dessert options as well. These are Somi Somi, 85 degree, Hey Tea, Phil's Coffee and Sul & Beans Korean Dessert Cafe. There is a new Miniso shop, an AT&T store and a Golden Vision store. The residence Inn by Marriott hotel is located there as well as the Loft apartments. There is plenty of parking. It can get very busy in that shopping center. There is a Main Street Cupertino Parking garage located behind the hotel on Vallco Parkway. Parking is free here and they do have charge point and Tesla charging stations available in that parking garage.

    Main Street Cupertino has gotten a lot nicer in the past several years! I haven't been here in a…read morewhile - I don't head to Cupertino much but came here yesterday for a family lunch. Main Street Cupertino is trying to copy Santana Row? Haha. Or least mimic the concept with a "main street" / main area with restaurants. Pretty nice overall. The parking is free, and there are quite a few restaurants to pick from. I've been to Lazy Dog (American food - good brunch), Oren's Hummus, Philz, 85 Bakery, and another random Chinese restaurant. My brother & his family come here more often since they live close by. So they recomended Haidilao Hot pot yesterday and that's how I ended up here. Overall it was an interesting experience. I could see Main St. being a nice restaurant row area for families living in Cupertino. If I happened to be the area I would return - but not really much incentive for me at the moment. Still, nice variety of restaurants and walking areas :)

    The Meadows Apartments - Sunset

    The Meadows Apartments

    (124 reviews)

    I previously lived in The Meadows for 7 years until I bought a house and moved out. My workplace is…read moreclose-by, and sometimes after lunch we walk through the outside ring parking to reach Middlefield and return to the office. Today, two of us were walking through chatting, and a Meadows property manager/worker yelled at us from across the parking lot, maybe 40 yards away, asking who we were. Thinking he had mental issues or a salesman, we kept walking. He then approached and harassed us, screaming about how we were trespassing, continuing verbal abuse and harassment and followed us until we left the property. We talked quietly, did not approach anyone, hang door tags, play music, or toss trash. We didn't go into the center apartment area. We're both computer professionals. This employee could have gotten on his golf cart and quietly told us sorry we cannot walk thru his parking lot and to kindly exit the premises. Instead, he chose to yell threateningly across a parking lot and come after us with verbal abuse. A good way to judge apartment management is how they treat visitors. Because as residents, you're going to get more of that - or worse. Stay away from this complex.

    Lived in meadows apartment for a year and it was great! The greenery and all the beautiful trees…read moremade the complex feel like a little forest. Meadows is very safe and it's also in a good location - it is right off of Central expressway and it's close to 237 and 101. Apartment was spacious as well. I also thought the gym was great and bigger than a lot of other apartment gyms so amenities as good here. There is a community pool as well. The management company was very responsive with service requests. We had an issue where the central AC was spewing out dead bugs so the maintenance team quickly came in and gave us a new AC. Meadows also hosts some events every couple months (coffee station, Easter egg hunt, food trucks, etc.) which made the apartment complex feel more like a community. One of the drawbacks about this complex is the lack of natural light in the some of the apartments. Because of all the tall redwood trees and the direction of our apartment, we didn't get much light. For the most part, we had our lamps turned on all the time. And because of the trees, leaves would fall into our balcony so we had to frequently clean that up. We decided to leave once the lease was up as we found a place with more natural light closer to our offices and meadows was going to increase the rent by $250 a month. If it wasn't for the light situation, probably would have continued to stay here. Overall I enjoyed living here, and if you are ok with less natural light or you are able to get an apartment facing the right direction, then I recommend!

    Cityline Sunnyvale - shoppingcenters - Updated June 2026

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