Marsh Manor Shopping Center - Redwood City
Marsh Manor Shopping Center, located on Florence St at Marsh Rd in Redwood City, CA. This shopping center was the product of contractor and developer Richard Delucchi. It was designed in "early California ranch style" architecture. The first stage opened January 1959, consisting of Marsh Manor market, Marsh Manor cleaners and Marsh Manor Liquor company. A Shell station on the corner was another charter tenant, but that was later demolished. In 1960, a new wing was christened, with Marsh Manor pharmacy, a beauty salon, a barber shop, a shoe repair shop, a fountain restaurant, a launderette and a bakery. In April 1969, a new Marsh Manor market was constructed on a parcel of the north end of the shopping center. With 16,000 square feet, it was 50% larger than the old supermarket. This was later Busy Boy (Manor) Market in the 1980s, and then it was Key Market for many years. In 2014, when Key's lease expired, it became Delucchi's Market. Richard Delucchi was one of the investors of that market-at age 105. He lived to see the market named after him operate for 6 months before he passed away.
In the late 2000s, the shopping center underwent a tasteful remodel. Pleasant landscaping and pergolas were added, while retaining the ranch-style architecture. During this time, a parcel was constructed at the intersection of Florence and Marsh.
Marsh Manor Shopping Center - Redwood City
Marsh Manor Shopping Center, located on Florence St at Marsh Rd in Redwood City, CA. This shopping center was the product of contractor and developer Richard Delucchi. It was designed in "early California ranch style" architecture. The first stage opened January 1959, consisting of Marsh Manor market, Marsh Manor cleaners and Marsh Manor Liquor company. A Shell station on the corner was another charter tenant, but that was later demolished. In 1960, a new wing was christened, with Marsh Manor pharmacy, a beauty salon, a barber shop, a shoe repair shop, a fountain restaurant, a launderette and a bakery. In April 1969, a new Marsh Manor market was constructed on a parcel of the north end of the shopping center. With 16,000 square feet, it was 50% larger than the old supermarket. This was later Busy Boy (Manor) Market in the 1980s, and then it was Key Market for many years. In 2014, when Key's lease expired, it became Delucchi's Market. Richard Delucchi was one of the investors of that market-at age 105. He lived to see the market named after him operate for 6 months before he passed away.
In the late 2000s, the shopping center underwent a tasteful remodel. Pleasant landscaping and pergolas were added, while retaining the ranch-style architecture. During this time, a parcel was constructed at the intersection of Florence and Marsh.