Customers will enjoy a wide variety of premium imported Japanese goods and an upscale sushi restaurant at the Japan-based grocer’s first store in the East Bay
EMERYVILLE, CA, August 13, 2024 — CenterCal Properties, a premier full-service commercial real estate company serving the western U.S., is excited to announce that Tokyo Central, a popular Japan-based grocer and retailer, is coming to the newly redeveloped Bay Street Emeryville lifestyle shopping center in 2025.
Tokyo Central, owned by Pan Pacific Retail Management (PPRM), offers a wide variety of premium imported Japanese goods such as groceries, made-to-order and ready-to-go food trays, health products and many other specialty items. Tokyo Central at Bay Street will also feature an upscale dining establishment serving fresh and authentic Japanese cuisine. Other grocery stores in the PPRM portfolio include Gelson’s, Don Quijote and Marukai.
The addition of an Asian grocer at Bay Street Emeryville bolsters CenterCal Properties’ commitment to reimagine the merchandising of their properties to reflect the communities they serve — especially in the culturally rich Bay Area where Asians make up the second largest demographic profile in the region. In addition, Asian grocers also cater to millions of other consumers who’ve fallen in love with flavors like matcha, chai, ube and chili crisp. The Bay Street location will be the first Tokyo Central in the East Bay and the second in Northern California.
“Tokyo Central is the ultimate one-stop destination for Japanese specialty food and lifestyle items,” said Kazuhiro Matsumoto, president of PPRM USA. “We are thrilled to bring Japan’s quality and value to a location as diverse as Bay Street Emeryville.”
Tokyo Central will be the newest addition to a host of highly-anticipated storefronts at Bay Street, the East Bay’s renewed epicenter for shopping, eats and entertainment vibes. Miniso and JARS by Fabio Viviani are slated to open their doors by the end of August with Red Door Escape Room opening by the end of 2024. Since CenterCal Properties took ownership in the Summer of 2021, there has been a surge of exciting openings, including ten new restaurants and eateries like Mumu Hot Pot, Fogo De Chão, Flores Cocina & Bar and Pippal Regional Indian and entertainment venues like Tipsy Putt and Sandbox VR.
“Bay Street’s freshly redesigned space offers residents and visitors a unique cultural shopping experience, and the addition of Tokyo Central completes our team’s vision of bringing an important daily needs amenity to the surrounding community,” said Scott Bohrer, VP of Development for Bay Street Emeryville. “Whether you’re in the mood to play a round of miniature golf at Tipsy Putt, throw back a few margaritas with your friends at Flores, or just enjoy your Philz Coffee on our new plaza while taking in all the action around you, Bay Street has it all. Our team has worked tirelessly to curate an enriching experience with our customers and the surrounding community in mind, and we are excited to introduce the new Bay Street Emeryville to the entire region.”
Tokyo Central will be located in the newly built 40,635-square-foot anchor building, which offers 112 rooftop parking stalls. The grocery building coincides with the completion of the new $5 million South Bay Street Plaza and Art Garden, featuring pieces by national and local artists and accentuated by a 13-foot water droplet sculpture from HybyCozo.
To explore more of Bay Street, visit www.baystreetemeryville.com. For more information on Tokyo Central, visit www.tokyocentral.com.
About Bay Street
Bay Street Emeryville is about shopping, great food and drinks and engaging community events. We invite you to stop by and spend some time. We designed it for you! Organized in three city blocks connected by a main street, the character of Bay Street Emeryville is drawn from the rich history of its bayside site as a place where people have gathered for decades to live, work and play. It is located on Bay Street in Emeryville, California with easy bike and pedestrian access to East Emeryville and convenient access to BART via Emery-Go-Round stops at Ohlone Way and Christie Ave. For more information including operating hours, directions, and parking, please visit: https://www.baystreetemeryville.com.
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About Tokyo Central
Discover the largest selection of Japanese goods in the country at Tokyo Central. From food and cosmetics to appliances and anime merchandise, we offer a wide variety of authentic Japanese products, ensuring a unique shopping experience for every customer.
Established in 1965 under Marukai Corporation, Tokyo Central was one of the first international Japan-based retailers in the U.S. Guided by the philosophy of ‘The Customer Matters Most,’ we’re dedicated to promoting a healthier and happier lifestyle with top-quality Japanese goods. Located conveniently across California, our stores are your gateway to the best of Japan.
For more information, including store locations, operating hours, and directions, visit us at tokyocentral.com. Stay updated by following us on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @tokyo.central.
About CenterCal Properties LLC
CenterCal Properties LLC, a premier full-service commercial real estate company founded in 2004, is redefining the landscape of the western U.S. With a focus on community-building, the company creates spaces that foster connection, enjoyment, and a sense of belonging. Under the visionary leadership of Founder and CEO Jean Paul Wardy, CenterCal Properties has become synonymous with excellence and innovation, boasting a portfolio of iconic destinations across California, Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington. Rooted in core values that include creative persistence, high standards, resourcefulness, delivering today and unwavering integrity, CenterCal Properties specializes in the investment, development, leasing and management of high-quality retail and mixed-use development from its headquarters in El Segundo, Calif.
More information, including a full property portfolio, is available at www.centercal.com.