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Metrocenter Mall in west Phoenix closed on June 30, 2020. See photos of its final days.
In 1973, on the northwest edge of Phoenix ... When Metrocenter opened, near Interstate 17 between Peoria and Dunlap avenues, it was the largest shopping mall in Arizona and the southwestern ...
Phoenix Councilwoman Ann O’Brien, whose district includes the Metrocenter site ... Then came a series of delays caused after the Arizona State Legislature abolished a residential rental tax ...
There will never be another Phoenix mall like Metrocenter. More than just another ... As the largest mall in Arizona and the entire Southwest, it was unparalleled in size and amenities.
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The group leading the redevelopment of Metrocenter Mall secured its first demolition permits, clearing the way for the mall, once the largest in the Southwest, to be razed. Phoenix issued the ...
The demolition of Phoenix's historic MetroCenter Mall began this week ... When MetroCenter opened its doors in 1973, it made history as Arizona's first indoor, two-story, air-conditioned mall.
so we’re having an event to say goodbye to Metrocenter," said District 1 Phoenix councilwoman Ann O'Brien. She organized the farewell with food, fun and family in the Arizona sunshine.
The Scottsdale shopping center developer signed on to help build the Village, a 65-acre project to replace the Metrocenter mall at 9617 North Metro Parkway West, the Phoenix Business Journal reported.
PHOENIX - The Phoenix City Council voted in favor of a redevelopment project at Metrocenter Mall that will look to inspire and create new memories for generations to come. The project would ...
Developers have unveiled the new vision and branding for the iconic Metrocenter mall in north Phoenix, featuring a variety of housing options around a retail core. Metrocenter $850M redevelopment ...
A Dallas-based firm is moving forward with its second major project in metro Phoenix — right next to the former Metrocenter mall and the new light rail extension. Development agreement approved ...