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Oak Park is a neighborhood of the Mid-City region of San Diego, California. The neighborhood’s borders are defined by Euclid Avenue to the west, Chollas Parkway/Streamview Drive/College Avenue to the north, and State Route 94 to the southeast.
Oak Park is located 4 miles (6 km) from San Diego State University. The community is home to a large mall, the Marketplace at the Grove Shopping Center, with anchor stores of Wal-Mart, Target, Kohls, Staples, Sam’s Club and 24-Hour Fitness.
The center originally opened as a traditional shopping mall called College Grove with anchors of JC Penney, Walker Scott, Sears, and various national chain retail stores. It was the first shopping center in central San Diego for the burgeoning community growing in the area in the Post-War era.
Close to the end of 1990s, a master plan was created to revitalized the dead mall, with ambitious plans including the redevelopment of the mall into strip mall with many big box retailers. Walmart, Sam’s Club, Pic n Save (Later Big Lots), Party City, and Home Base opened in March of 2000. Mervyns and Longs Drugs were the only hold overs from the original mall.
In the next ten years Home Base would become House2Home and eventually go bankrupt and be replaced by Target. Longs Drugs was acquired by CVS and closed. Mervyns went out of business in 2008 as a result of the late 2000s recession but by late 2009 was gutted and replaced by Kohls. As of 2010, the shopping center sees daily full parking lots, a feat not even achieved by the mall in its prime.