- Metrocenter (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia
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 The mall featured
- Massive redevelopment of former iconic Metrocenter Mall . . .
From one type of gathering place to another, the land that once held the Metrocenter Mall will see new life But first, the mall must be torn down
- As Metrocenter Mall is demolished, here’s what is coming
On Nov 18, demolition of Metrocenter Mall began to make way for a new, transit-oriented urban village named The Metropolitan
- Metrocenter Mall to Become The Metropolitan | City of Phoenix
The iconic Metrocenter Mall, once a bustling hub of retail activity and a landmark in Phoenix's commercial history, has taken its final bow A special ceremony held on Monday marked the start of the historic demolition, setting the stage for an $850 million redevelopment project called The Metropolitan that will breathe new life into the area
- Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure mall demolition begins . . .
PHOENIX — The demolition of Phoenix's historic MetroCenter Mall began this week, marking the end of a 50-year landmark that shaped local culture for generations The long-shuttered mall will
- Metrocenter demolition begins as developers reveal full . . .
Demolition of Metrocenter mall has begun, giving way to newly announced plans for the urban village that will replace it The big picture: Developers and city officials on Monday revealed their
- Metrocenter demolition starts as plans for transit-oriented . . .
Demolition of Metrocenter mall has begun, giving way to newly announced plans for the urban village that will replace it The big picture: Developers and city officials on Monday revealed their vision for "The Metropolitan," as well as a retail center to be called "The Loop " Shortly after the press event, construction workers began tearing down an exterior wall of the Dillard's Clearance
- Metrocenter Mall to Become The Metropolitan
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