Dick’s Adds First California House of Sport in San Diego

Let’s take a look at Dick’s House of Sport’s California debut in Mission Valley, San Diego, but from a Marin County perspective. This piece explores how this immersive retail concept fits into the growing national trend of experience-driven shopping—and what it could mean for shoppers and shopping centers in Marin towns like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Corte Madera, and Sausalito.

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Dick’s House of Sport: California Debut Details

The new Dick’s House of Sport will take up 158,000 square feet at The Valley mall in Mission Valley. It’s moving into the old Macy’s spot as the mall gets a major facelift.

Lowe and Retail Capital Solutions, working together with Real Capital Solutions, want to make the center more lively. Their goal is to get people to hang around, eat, and shop in a space that feels fresh.

This isn’t just a one-off. The brand’s already rolled out similar stores in 22 states.

The Mission Valley location mixes classic sporting goods with hands-on experiences. Families, athletes, and even casual browsers will find interactive zones and services throughout the store.

  • Climbing walls and golf simulator bays
  • Running spaces for shoe testing
  • Multi-sport cages that measure and track performance
  • In-store services such as baseball glove steaming and shaping
  • Bike tune-ups and customizations
  • Extensive golf services including club fitting, tuning, a 24-hour regripping guarantee, and repairs
  • Event-hosting capabilities for birthday parties, team-building retreats, and other hosted gatherings

The store’s looking for a director, offering a salary range from $127,000 to $237,800. They want someone with seven to ten years’ experience in store operations, community marketing, or project management.

There are already seven Dick’s stores in San Diego County. The closest one to Mission Valley is over in Point Loma on Sports Arena Boulevard.

For Bay Area folks, this new store isn’t just another anchor tenant. It hints at a bigger shift toward immersive, service-heavy retail as malls try to pull in more visitors.

Developers in Marin County—where places like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Corte Madera, and Sausalito all have outdoorsy, active vibes—are paying close attention to what’s happening in Mission Valley. Who knows? Something similar could pop up closer to home soon enough.

Marin County Impact: What shoppers should watch

Mission Valley sits on the other coast, but the Dick’s House of Sport model might nudge Marin’s centers in new directions. In Marin, places like Grand Avenue in San Rafael or the Village at Corte Madera could start eyeing similar ideas to draw in families and athletes who want more than just a regular shopping trip.

How could this shake out in Marin County? A few possibilities come to mind:

  • Experience-driven anchors—Centers might try out multi-sport zones or activity hubs alongside the usual stores.
  • Gear services and maintenance—Shops could offer in-store clubs, bike tune-ups, or equipment maintenance. That’s a good fit for Marin’s outdoor crowd, whether they’re cycling in Mill Valley or picking up hiking gear in Fairfax.
  • Community and events—Retail spaces may host birthday parties, youth leagues, or team-building events. That lines up with Marin’s family-focused vibe.
  • Local partnerships—Malls and town centers could team up with schools, youth clubs, and local businesses. Recurring events might help keep things lively, especially in the slower seasons.

Marin County’s scenic beauty is legendary, from the shores of Sausalito to the redwoods around Mill Valley and San Rafael. So, the idea of turning retail floors into activity destinations just makes sense here.

Mission Valley’s redevelopment jumps into experiential retail, but Marin’s centers could easily blend sports services, testing zones, and community events with shopping. That trend’s already rolling from the Bay Area’s urban cores up to the North Bay’s family-friendly neighborhoods.

 
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