
Nordstrom mall entrance; I would say this is pretty accessible for someone with a disability, there is a ramp to enter the store. And parking for them in the front, there is a bus stop and bart across the street but the safest way to get to the entrance would be with car. An elevator is located right by the door once you enter the store to take you to different levels of the store.

Starbucks; parking right in front of the entrance and right next to the ramp to enter the store. Car would be the only way to get to this location since the parking is very cramped. There is no braille sign to indicate it is starbucks so if someone was blind they would need more assistance in order to get to this location.

Target; There is parking in front of the store for them and ramp provided as well. There is no bus nearby so a car would be the only way to get to this location. Bo braille sign so it would be a little hard for someone who is blind to know where they are. Doors open automatically so it would be easy for someone in a wheelchair to enter the store.

Market Place; By my house there is a marketplace where they offer a lot of different food options. It is kind of like a food court, there is no bus nearby so the only way to get here is with a car. The parking is very small so a big vehicle would not be able to get to it. In order to get in you have to go down a little hill but there is disability parking in front and a ramp to enter the market. Also the doors are automatic but there is not braille sign to indicate what it is.

Safeway; There is disability parking right in front of the store, and a ramp to get into the store. The doors are automatic so it would be easy for someone to get in. The only way to get to would be with car, no bus stops are available nearby.