PALO ALTO — Stanford Procuring Heart in Palo Alto has landed a burst of latest retailers, together with a restaurant that may open its first Northern California location.
“Palo Alto and Stanford Shopping Center are extremely desirable spots, similar to being in Beverly Hills or on Rodeo Drive,” stated David Taxin, a accomplice with Meacham Oppenheimer, a business actual property agency. “Palo Alto has the highest retail rents in the Bay Area and some of the highest in California.”
Rivian retailer at Stanford Procuring Heart in Palo Alto. (Simon Property Group)
Stanford Procuring Heart in Palo Alto in a street-level view. (Simon Property Group)
Listed here are among the particulars for the newer additions to Stanford Procuring Heart:
— Rivian, an electrical car maker, is now open close to Neiman Marcus subsequent to Arboretum Highway.
— Reformation, a womenswear model that provides sustainable attire and equipment, has opened its first retailer within the South Bay and on the Peninsula. Its website is close to the Vuori retailer.
— American Classic, which presents French-themed attire, is opening its first Northern California retailer in September. Its location is close to Vince.
— Swarovski, a jewellery, diamonds, crystals, equipment and residential decor retailer is now open. It’s positioned subsequent to Bloomingdale’s.
— Veronica Beard is opening its first South Bay and Peninsula retailer in September. The womenswear retailer is positioned close to David Yurman.
— On Working is opening in October with its first retailer within the South Bay and on the Peninsula. The shop presents Swiss-engineered efficiency footwear and attire designed for operating, climbing, and all-day actions. It’s close to Vuori and Allbirds.
— Zaytinya is opening its first Northern California restaurant in October. Zaytinya presents Turkish, Greek and Lebanese cuisines. The eating institution is positioned within the purchasing heart’s redevelopment challenge close to RH and Dumpling Time.
“Palo Alto is doing great even with all of the problems in retail,” Taxin stated. “A lot of national companies want to be in Palo Alto and Stanford Shopping Center. The leasing market in the entire South Bay, including San Jose, is good right now. A lot of leases are getting done because retailers and restaurants want to be in this area.”
Initially Printed: August 28, 2025 at 12:35 PM PDT