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DeVargas Mall was developed by Kentucky businessman Nash Hancock and formally opened its doors in 1973. [3] However, an Albertsons and Factory 2-U already had opened a few years prior. The structure was designed by Santa Fe architect William Lumpkins. [4] In 1975, luxury men's department store Goodman's relocated from the Santa Fe Plaza. [5]
Feb. 26—HomeGoods is scheduled to open Thursday, 1 1/2 years after the retailer got the keys to the former Office Depot space at the southwest corner of the DeVargas Center. The pandemic slowed ...
Jul. 22—DeVargas Center is parting ways with longtime staple Pizza Etc. after 29 years. Pizza Etc., located next to Office Depot in the downtown-area mall, opened in 1995 and is owned by the ...
JCPenney moved from Santa Fe's first mall, De Vargas Center, Sears moved from its Downtown location. In 2011, United Artists North, then known as the only "discount theater" in Santa Fe, closed. [14] In 2016, Cost Plus World Market and Bed Bath & Beyond opened stores there. [15] Sports Authority closed in 2016 due to bankruptcy. Conn's HomePlus ...
Nov. 20—Bill Roney has been thinking about the Spirit of '76. The Second Amendment, after all, plays a central role in his life as owner of the Outdoorsman of Santa Fe, the gun shop in DeVargas ...
Pages in category "Shopping malls in New Mexico" ... Cottonwood Mall (Albuquerque, New Mexico) D. DeVargas Center; F. Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe; M.
The Santa Fe store's 25,000 square feet is "average" ... a little on the large side" for the company, Flanigan said, adding, "Since James arrived, stores are in all shapes and sizes from 4,000 to ...
DeVargas Center – Santa Fe (1973–present) Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe – Santa Fe (1993–present, outdoor) Mesilla Valley Mall – Las Cruces (1981–present) North Plains Mall – Clovis (1985–present) Santa Fe Place – Santa Fe (1985–present) Winrock Center – Albuquerque (1975–2011)