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  2. Fiesta Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta Mall is a former shopping mall in Mesa, Arizona, United States. ... The west-facing side of the former Macy's store at Fiesta Mall. Macy's closed in 2014.

  3. Goodbye Fiesta Mall: Demolition to begin

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    Jul. 16—The demolition of Fiesta Mall is scheduled to begin tomorrow, July 17, bringing a definitive end to an 80-acre site that was once a center of retail gravity for the Southeast Valley.

  4. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    King Of Prussia mall, the largest mall in Pennsylvania and the 3rd largest in the United States. Beaver Valley Mall – Monaca (1970–present) Berkshire Mall – Wyomissing (1970–present) The Block Northway – Pittsburgh (1962–present) Capital City Mall – Camp Hill (1974–present)

  5. Cat rescues precede mall demolition

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    Jul. 24—Demolition of the Fiesta Mall began last week with the former Macy's store as part of a four-month process to bring down the walls of the 1.2-million-square-foot shopping center. Last ...

  6. Six Flags Fiesta Texas - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Fiesta Texas, formerly known simply as Fiesta Texas, is an amusement park in San Antonio, Texas, United States. It opened on March 14, 1992, in the La Cantera master-planned development and district as the first business in that development. Spanning 200 acres (81 ha), [ 2 ] the park was originally built to become a destination ...

  7. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Wimpy Grills – founded in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1934; eventually grew to 25 locations within the United States and 1,500 outside of the U.S.; its international locations were eventually sold to J. Lyons and Co. in the United Kingdom, which remains open while all of the American locations eventually closed by 1978 [14] [15] [16] [17]

  8. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    Retail apocalypse. Retail apocalypse refers to the closing of numerous brick-and-mortar retail stores, especially those of large chains, beginning around 2010 [ 2 ][ 3 ] and accelerating due to the mandatory closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2017 alone, more than 12,000 physical stores closed. The reasons included debt and bankruptcy in ...

  9. A Popular Pizza Chain Just Abruptly Closed 27 Locations - AOL

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    Mod Pizza, a fast-casual restaurant with more than 500 locations across the U.S., has reportedly closed dozens of stores in recent weeks, including five of its California restaurants. According to ...