
WEBERSTOWN MALL
Located in Stockton, California, Weberstown Mall is perched in the heart of California’s Central Valley. The town center is ideally situated at the intersection of Pacific Avenue and March Lane, also known as the retail hub of Stockton. March Lane provides convenient access to Interstate 5 to the west, bringing in significant traffic. The town center is located 60 miles from the San Francisco Bay Area and 45 miles south of Sacramento, the state’s capital.
- 4950 Pacific Ave, Stockton, CA 95207
- www.weberstown.com

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Key Highlights

Largest
Employers
- San Joaquin County Human Resources
7,250 employees ∙ 5 miles ∙ 15 minutes - Stockton Unified School District
4,093 employees ∙ 3.5 miles ∙ 10 minutes - Lodi Unified School District
2,833 employees ∙ 11 miles ∙ 26 minutes - St. Joseph’s Medical Center
1,745 employees ∙ 3.7 miles ∙ 10 minutes
Education
Institutions
- San Joaquin Delta College
18,226 students ∙ 1,000 employees ∙ 0.4 miles ∙ 4 min. - University of the Pacific
4,935 students ∙ 1,508 employees ∙ 1.2 miles ∙ 5 min. - Humphrey’s University
575 students ∙ 50 employees ∙ 2 miles ∙ 5 min. - California State University, Stanislaus
1,200 students ∙ 1,300 employees ∙ 6 miles ∙ 15 min.


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Stockton’s Retail Core at the Crossroads of Entertainment, Culture, and Economic Growth
In 2022, San Joaquin County welcomed 30.7 million visitors, with an estimated 60% spending time in Stockton, which also holds the longest average visitor dwell time in the county.
Weberstown Mall is positioned to benefit from this steady influx of consumers. The nearby Waterfront Events Center brings thousands of daily visitors for sports, concerts, and business events. Annual festivals and cultural celebrations further layer in episodic traffic.
Stockton’s role as a transport and logistics hub supports a large permanent workforce and commuter base, which translates into consistent weekday traffic and demand for food, services, and convenience retail.
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Major Infrastructure and Quality of Life Investments
Set to Expand Stockton’s Retail Potential
By 2026, Stockton will see transformative public investments, led by a nearly $1 billion Interstate 5 viaduct replacement that will improve connectivity and cut travel times. Combined with San Joaquin County’s $3 billion capital plan, these upgrades will enhance quality of life, expand regional access, and fuel population stability and spending power.
Weberstown Mall is positioned to capture these benefits, making now the ideal time for retailers to grow in Stockton’s evolving market.

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