Friday, October 27, 2023

Sports Basement coming to Los Altos Center vacant Sears building



 


LACAN UPDATE   
 Sports Basement coming to Los Altos Center vacant Sears building


Friday 10/27/23 9:45 pm

The Bay Area regional sporting goods retailer Sports Basement will be moving into the Los Altos Marketcenter's   (aka Los Altos Center South)  vacant Sears building. The huge retail building includes three stories and a basement.


Los Altos Village neighborhood has been abuzz about workers working inside the long vacant Sears space for the last several weeks.  In his popular weekly newsletter,  Fourth District Councilman Daryl Supernaw wrote in the Friday October 27, 2023 edition   that he "will be meeting with the building owner and the new tenant next Tuesday to get all the details." 

 


LB4D News spoke with the onsite workers and confirmed that the new tenant will be Sports Basement. The Long Beach location will be Sports Basement’s thirteenth location, the second in Southern California.


The new Los Altos Marketplace Sports Basement is expected to open in the Spring of 2024.


Founded in 1998 with its first store in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, the company has grown to twelve stores. Eleven Sports Basement’s stores are in the Bay Area. Last year it opened its first Southern California store in Fountain Valley.


Sports Basement is unique in the sporting goods industry because it embraces numerous retail strategies for a one stop shopping experience.  Building on a corporate culture of “community” and “fun,” stores are in repurposed buildings and are unique to that local community.   

Its massive stores in repurposed buildings sell in-line major brands, close-outs, and discontinued items as well as used goods (marketed as “pre-loved). The stores have a discount warehouse feel that reflect its “best brands at basement prices” company moto. 

photo courtesy of Sports Basement 

Like Trader Joe’s, Sports Basement custom builds most of its display shelves, racks, and signage.  It has its own metal and wood shop.

Sports Basement also rents sports and event equipment. Unlike REI and the long defunct Sports Authority and Sports Chalet’s rental focus on mainly skiing and camping equipment rentals, Sports Basement has numerous categories of “outdoor” equipment rentals. Rentals include a wide variety of sports equipment (from skies to pickleball) and sports clothing, plus travel (think car accessories and luggage) and a selection of outdoor event items as single rentals or whole everything-you-need packages.

The store also offers state-of the-art bike and snow shops offering tuning services.


The retailer also takes tradeins of customers “pre-loved” sports equipment for resale in its stores. Customer “pre-loved” items that do not meet the company’s reselling standards are accepted then donated







Online shopping for all store merchandise and rentals with in-store pickup available.

Shoppers will find lounge areas throughout the store and a  free-of-charge Community Space to hold group meetings or birthday parties. Using that space, stores offer speaker events, fitness classes, movie nights, fundraisers. Each store’s community space has a different name and theme like The Dairy” in the retailers San Francisco’s Presidio store. Depending on the location, the Community Spaces range in occupancy from 50- 300 people. The Sports Basement website explains:

 Sports Basement is a hub for local clubs, non-profits, and corporate partners. Our stores, in all their reclaimed glory, transform into whatever our community needs them to be. We serve as meeting halls, call centers, movie theaters, art galleries, yoga studios...we could even be a wedding venue if you want. And you can reserve any of our community spaces at select stores, for free, by clicking the buttons below - it's as simple as that because being a part of our communities should be the easiest thing in the world.

The Dairy Community Space photo courtesy of Sports Basement 

Fostering a sense of community, Sports Basement supports sports participants group meet-ups for in-person and virtual events:

Join us at your local store for a run group, ride group, or a fitness class. Looking for more? Check out our full list of in-person and virtual events below.

Sports Basement’s loyalty program has a one-time $25 lifetime membership buy-in cost.  Called the “Basementeer’s” program, it offers 10% discounts on all purchases and 10% of the purchase price to the customer’s choice of school or charity.  When the Fountain Valley store opened, memberships in the Basementeer’s program was offered for free.



 

The Los Altos Center was part of the original Lloyd Whaley built Los Altos Village planned community.



Buildings within the Los Altos Marketplace have different property owners  with the Sears building being one of them.  Originally a Walkers Department Store when the center opened in 1955, it was rebranded a Broadway Department store after Walkers was bought by Broadway Department stores a year later. A third story was added to the building in 1964. In the 1990’s, the then Los Altos Center was redeveloped as a Redevelopment Agency project. At that time Sears bought the Los Altos Broadway property and again remodeled it.

Redevloped store mix from the 1990's    photo from LB4D News

After rival Kmart Corporation bought Sears in 2005, a slow decline began with the ultimate demise of both retailers after declaring bankruptcy in 2018. The ensuing bankruptcy left only 11 Sears open today.

This month in Burbank, the local Sears re-opened in its former Burbank Town Center space as the 12th retail space.  Unfortunately, according to the reviews, the “new” Sears looks like a close-out bankrupt clearance store.  The other three California Sears are located in Whitter, Stockton, and Concord. 

Monday, October 2, 2023

District 4 Pizza opens at Los Altos Center

 

District 4 Pizza opens at Los Altos Center







Monday October 2, 2023 9:30 pm 

District 4 Pizza at the Los Altos Center officially opened on Monday October 2, 2023 after a trial Family and Friends night the week before.  A Grand Opening is in the works. 

District 4 Pizza is the latest concept from Long Beach restauranters Ian Molson, Nevi Maddy and Ryan Mcintyre. Located at the long-time Ecco’s Pizza location at 2123 N Bellflower Blvd., District 4 Pizza is across the street from Moston’s very successful Kennedys Restaurant and Bar in the Los Altos Center South.


D4 Pizza partner Ian Moston with District 4 Councilman Daryl  Supernaw in D4 meeting room

The menu features traditional and upscale pizza and Italian fare along with unique menu items.

Appetizers include traditional mozzarella sticks, calamari, hot wings, onion rings and fries, but also some unexpected offerings like truffle fries and crispy brussels sprouts. 

Then they have some surprises like Mac’d up Pepperoni and Cheese  and Whipp it Good  which is whipped ricotta, hot honey, crostini and pecorino cheese).

“Cheesus Crust”
 Along with traditional pizzas (a cheese called “Cheesus Crust” ; a meat called “I Heart Meat”; a sausage called “Sausage King of Chicago; and a vegetarian called “Haight-Ashbury”), the District 4 menu includes several house specialty pizzas.




Those house specialties including: “Elote” (roasted corn, chicken asada, cilantro crème, parmesan, chili powder and fresh limes); “Sleepy Time” (homemade beef Bolognese, mozzarella, bechamel sauce, ricotta, parmesan and basil); Fung-Guy (bun shimeji and shitake mushrooms; cremini, mozzarella, gorgonzola and truffle oil); and the Pistachio (parmesan,  rosemary, red onion , pistachios).

The pizzas come in come in four sizes and there is a gluten friendly 12” cauliflower crust available with topping choices.

There is also a small selection of salads, sandwiches and six main traditional Italian meals.  The alcohol selection of includes numerous beers, a choice of wines and lots of soft drinks.

The inside has been totally revamped from its Ecco’s Pizza days.  The dining area has been unified and upgraded with the large dividing wall in the middle with the elevated booths removed. Outside seating along Bellflower Blvd. is available. 

















A number of large televisions surround the dining area. 



The old arcade area has been expanded with modern games. The private party room has been updated and features a “Greetings from Long Beach” graphic with local landmarks.  

Expanded Arcade 



Refreshed Private Party Room




Greatings from Long Beach graphic in Private Room

 District 4 is currently open 4 pm- 10 pm, but will eventually open from 11 am- 10 pm.