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Mesa Riverview is an outdoor shopping center in Mesa, Arizona (part of the Phoenix metropolitan area) located in the northwestern corner of the city near Loop 202 and Dobson Road. The shopping center has a gross leasable area of 1,115,112 square feet (103,000 m 2 ). [ 1 ]
Superstition Springs Center is a shopping mall located in Mesa, Arizona. It is owned by Macerich , and was developed by Westcor . The mall features the traditional retailers Dillard's , JCPenney , and Macy's in addition to an 8-screen Picture Show.
Tri-City Pavilions, formerly Tri-City Mall, is a shopping mall in Mesa, Arizona, United States. It was developed in 1968 as an enclosed shopping mall featuring Diamond's and JCPenney as the anchor stores .
Macy’s is closing several dozen stores as part of a previously announced turnaround plan ... Shopping. Main Menu. News. News. ... 6535 E. Southern Ave. in Superstition Springs Center (Mesa) ...
Macy's is closing 66 stores nationwide. Here's the list of those that are closing. ... Superstition Springs Center, 6535 E. Southern Ave., Mesa. California. ... Essex Green Shopping Center, 459 ...
The Fiesta Mall was a shopping mall in Mesa, Arizona, United States. Opened in 1979 after nine years of development, it was built by Homart Development Company, the former shopping mall development division of the department store Sears. Sears was the first anchor store to open in the mall, doing so in 1977.
Grossmont Center – La Mesa (1961–present, outdoor) The Grove at Farmers Market – Los Angeles (2002–present, outdoor) Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center – Hawthorne (1977–1999) Hemet Valley Mall – Hemet (1980–present) Hillsdale Shopping Center – San Mateo (1981–present) Hilltop Mall – Richmond (1976–2021)
La Encantada (shopping center) Los Arcos Mall; M. The Mall at Sierra Vista; Maryvale Mall; Mesa Riverview; Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) P. Paradise Valley Mall;