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Work on Oxnard, Calif. shopping center resumes after a three-year hiatus

Work on Oxnard, Calif. shopping center resumes after a three-year hiatus

Stalled since 2009, developers of the Collection at RiverPark decided to restart construction on the outdoor mall. 


By By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times | March 16, 2012
Developers of the Collection at RiverPark in Oxnard, Calif., decided to restart
Developers of the Collection at RiverPark in Oxnard, Calif., decided to restart construction on the outdoor mall, which has been

In a sign of confidence in the region's recovering economy, developers have resumed construction of a $150-million shopping center in Oxnard, Calif.

Work on the Collection at RiverPark, a large outdoor mall intended to look like a small-town shopping district, was halted in 2009 when the nation was in a recession. Consumers closed their wallets and retailers canceled expansion plans.

"There was a lot of fear in the markets in 2008 and 2009, and that has gone away," said Colm Macken, chief executive of Aliso Viejo developer Shea Properties. "We are seeing employment growth, and retail sales are increasing."

Most important for Shea: Retailers feel confident enough to sign leases for new stores.

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