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  2. Fiesta Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta's owners renovated the mall in 1989, doing away with the orange and brown color scheme of the 1970s and installing skylights. [15] By the early-1990s, Fiesta Mall was at the zenith of its success. It was the commercial hub of the East Valley and ranked within the top 15 percentile of regional malls in the nation in sales.

  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. 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 ...

  5. Category : Defunct shopping malls in the United States

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    Fairgrounds Square Mall; Fashion Mall; Fiesta Mall; Five Points Mall; Foothills Mall (Arizona) Forest Mall; Fort Saginaw Mall; Forum 303 Mall; Foxcroft Towne Center at Martinsburg; Frederick Towne Mall

  6. JCPenney Is Closing Even More Stores. Is Your State Affected?

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    Why Is JCPenney Closing More Stores? JCPenney filed for bankruptcy back in 2020. Since then, about 240 of its stores have closed. Right now, there’s about 650 locations left in the U.S.

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

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    La Fiesta Mall – Saipan (1993–2004, outdoor) Ohio ... Macy's closed in 2017) Crossroads Plaza – Salt Lake City (1980–2007, replaced by City Creek Center)

  8. A new report signals disaster for American shopping malls - AOL

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    Retailers like Sears, JCPenney, and Macy's have been closing hundreds of locations over the last several years.

  9. Retail apocalypse - Wikipedia

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    A permanently closed mom and pop health food store in Port Charlotte, Florida. The phrase "retail apocalypse" first appeared in print in an early 1990s essay by Peter Glen, author of It's Not My Department! [14] Media appropriated the term to refer to multiple brick-and-mortar store closures resulting from shifts in consumer spending. [6]