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Superstition Springs Center was built and completed in 1990, and was jointly developed and owned by Westcor and General Growth Properties. The original architect was Rafique Islam. [3] The Weitz Company, Inc. was the general contractor. [4] When it first opened, most of the area surrounding the mall was open fields.
6535 E. Southern Ave. in Superstition Springs Center (Mesa) California. 2015 Birch Rd. in Otay Ranch Town Center (Chula Vista) 6000 Sunrise Mall (Citrus Heights) 1400 Redwood Highway (Corte Madera)
Malouf Construction and Development Co., [2] a construction company founded by Phoenix retail developer Grant Malouf, first proposed Tri-City Mall in 1963. He had tried to acquire land that the University of Arizona was using as an alfalfa farm, at the corner of West Main Street and Dobson Road, [2] but instead chose a 40-acre (16 ha) plot across the street when it became available.
Superstition Springs Center – Mesa (1990–present) Tanger Factory Outlet Centers – Glendale (1981–present) Tempe Marketplace – Tempe (2007–present, outdoor)
Fiesta Mall was acquired by Westcor for $135 million in 2004, a time when the center appeared to be showing significant signs of decline. [31] [32] [33] The period between 2006 and 2008 proved to be pivotal in Fiesta Mall's overall decline.
Superstition Springs Center opens; first section of Arizona State Route 202 opens; downtown Lehi was removed to make way for it; 1991 East Valley Institute of Technology Main campus opens; Mesa Community Action Network active. [7] [15] 1992 Willie Wong becomes mayor. Mesa Solar Sox is founded; 1993 Sister city relationship established with ...
SanTan Village is an open-air, super regional lifestyle center located in Gilbert, Arizona that spans 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2) of gross leasable area.It sits at the core of a 500-acre (2.0 km 2) project that, upon planned full build out, will encompass 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m 2) of retail, restaurants, entertainment, office space, residential and hotel uses.
The highway passes through an S-curve and has a diamond interchange with U.S. Route 60 (Superstition Freeway). Power Road temporarily expands to eight lanes as it passes to the east of Superstition Springs Center from the freeway to Southern Avenue, then the six-lane highway passes to the east of Leisure World. North of McDowell Road, the ...