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  2. Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Metrocenter was a regional enclosed shopping mall in northwest Phoenix, Arizona.It was bounded by Interstate 17, 31st, Dunlap and Peoria Avenues.Before its closure, the three most recently open anchor stores were Harkins Theatres, Walmart Supercenter, and Dillard's Clearance Center; three additional vacant anchor stores included former Sears, JCPenney, and Macy's locations.

  3. Goldwater's - Wikipedia

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    Metrocenter Mall, Phoenix (opened October 21, 1973) Coronado Center, Albuquerque (opened February 16, 1976) El Con Center, Tucson (opened August 14, 1978) [7] Fiesta Mall, Mesa (opened August 13, 1979) Paradise Valley Mall, Phoenix (opened August 11, 1980) Fashion Show Mall, Las Vegas (opened February 14, 1981) [8]

  4. Reminiscing on Metrocenter: The moments that made the Phoenix ...

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    As a developer prepares to demolish most of Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix for a new walkable district, here's a look back at the community it created.

  5. J. W. Robinson's - Wikipedia

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    Brea Mall: May 1991 [34] February 1993 became JCPenney Arizona (All formerly Goldwater's) Mesa Fiesta Mall: Phoenix Metrocenter Mall: Phoenix Paradise Valley Mall: Phoenix Park Central Mall: 1990 Scottsdale Scottsdale Fashion Square

  6. 25 Vintage Photos of Malls That Will Take You Back in Time - AOL

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    Many of these vintage mall photos were taken in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. While some of the malls have since shuttered, downsized, or been converted, many of them still exist today.

  7. Category : Defunct shopping malls in the United States

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    Metro North Mall; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) Metrocenter Mall (Jackson, Mississippi) Midtown Plaza (Rochester, New York) Midway Mall; Midway Mall (Sherman, Texas)

  8. Diamond's - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Valley Mall: Phoenix, AZ February 1, 1979 [16] Converted to Dillard's then Sears, later demolished Fiesta Mall: Mesa, AZ July 4, 1980 [17] Converted to Dillard's then Dillard's Clearance, later demolished Fashion Show Mall: Las Vegas, NV February 14, 1981 Converted to Dillard's, now Forever 21: Tucson Mall: Tucson, AZ July 30, 1981 Now ...

  9. Metro Parkway station - Wikipedia

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    The City of Phoenix rezoned the mall to allow office, medical and residential space; it had been zoned for solely retail use. [5] In a letter from general manager Kim Ramirez on June 19, 2020, Metrocenter Mall announced that they would be closing at the end of that month citing "the drop in our occupancy levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic."