# Sequoia Station

Sequoia Station is a casual, open-air shopping center in Redwood City featuring brand-name retailers, restaurants, salons, and tech services. Managed by Regency Centers, this community destination serves Silicon Valley residents with convenient access to everyday shopping and dining needs.


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- **Address:** 1001-1111 El Camino Real, Redwood City, CA
- **Phone:** ++1 925-279-1800
- **Website:** https://www.regencycenters.com/property/detail/633/Sequoia-Station?utm_source=rentail.space
- **Rating:** 4.1/5 (3000 reviews)
- **Hours:** 6:00–23:00
- **Square Footage:** —
- **Number of Stores:** —

## Description

Sequoia Station is a thriving community shopping center located along El Camino Real in Redwood City, California, serving the heart of Silicon Valley's Peninsula region. Developed and managed by Regency Centers, a preeminent national owner and operator of shopping centers, Sequoia Station exemplifies the company's commitment to creating neighborhood destinations that bring communities together. The center features a carefully curated mix of brand-name shops, restaurants, salons, technology stores, and essential services, all designed to meet the daily needs of the surrounding affluent residential and business communities. With its convenient open-air layout and ample parking, Sequoia Station provides an accessible and comfortable shopping experience for busy professionals and families alike. The center's strong performance is reflected in its impressive 4.1-star rating from over 3,000 reviews, demonstrating its popularity as a go-to destination for both everyday errands and leisure activities in the Redwood City area.
## Demographics

Sequoia Station attracts an affluent, educated demographic reflective of Redwood City's Silicon Valley location, with visitors primarily consisting of tech professionals, young families, and dual-income households with above-average incomes. The trade area serves a highly educated population with strong purchasing power, drawn to the center's mix of convenience retail, technology services, and dining options. Shopping patterns reflect time-conscious professionals seeking one-stop convenience for everyday needs, tech services, and casual dining experiences.


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