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What should go in the De Anza/85 Shopping Center?

What would you like to see in the former Huntington Village Shopping Center?

The old Huntington Village Shopping Center at South De Anza and Hwy. 85 is going through major reconstruction. The project should be complete within a couple months and several new spaces will be available. We would like to know what types of businesses you would like to see here.

This shopping center is on S. De Anza Blvd and Hwy 85. It was previously named Huntington Village Shopping Center, but they’re dropping that and now just calling it De Anza/85 Shopping Center. The previous anchor tenant was Maxim Market and originally it was a Nob Hill Foods.

I spoke with the developer to get an update. They’re in negotiations with an Asian grocer to take the anchor location. They will have several vacant spaces that could be partitioned to as small as 900 sq. ft. and as large as 10,000 sq. ft. We would like to know what types of businesses you would like to see fill those spaces.

Submit your suggestions on Spotmojo using this link: http://www.spotmojo.com/openspot/deanza85/

You can also use the code “DeAnza85” on Spotmojo to find this spot.

We’re also still very interested in your suggestions for Main Street and Vallco.

Cupertino Patch is working with Spotmojo to collect your suggestions. Spotmojo is a website where you can suggest the businesses you want where you live, work, or play. The suggestions are used to help new businesses find the perfect location and also to help commercial real estate brokers attract businesses to where you want them. This gives you a voice in the businesses that open in your neighborhood and it helps local businesses succeed.

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