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  2. Scottsdale Fashion Square - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Fashion Square is an upscale luxury shopping mall located in the downtown area of Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. It is the largest shopping mall in the state, with approximately 2 million square feet (190,000 m 2 ) of retail space, and is among the top 30 largest malls in the country. [ 1 ]

  3. Los Arcos Mall - Wikipedia

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    2. Total retail floor area. 607,350 square feet (56,425 m 2) [ 1] No. of floors. 1. Los Arcos Mall was an enclosed shopping mall on the southeast corner of Scottsdale and McDowell roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. The mall, which operated from 1969 to 1999, featured a Spanish architectural motif and took its name from "The Arches" in Spanish. [ 2]

  4. Chandler Fashion Center - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Fashion Center is a regional shopping center located in the city of Chandler, Arizona, and is the second largest mall in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The mall is owned by Macerich and was developed by Westcor a former subsidiary of Macerich. The mall features Dillard's, Scheels, Macy's as well as a Harkins Theatres.

  5. Wunderkind Luxury Boutique Opens in Scottsdale - AOL

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    Former Elyse Walker and Jeffrey buyer Philip Manghisi has opened the doors to his new Wunderkind boutique in Scottsdale, Ariz. The 3,600-square-foot specialty store stocks designer ready-to-wear ...

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Fashion Square – Scottsdale (1977–present) Superstition Springs Center – Mesa (1990–present) Tanger Factory Outlet Centers – Glendale (1981–present) Tempe Marketplace – Tempe (2007–present, outdoor) Tri-City Mall – Mesa (1968–1998) Tucson Mall – Tucson (1982–present) Valley West Mall – Glendale (1973–2000)

  7. Goldwater's - Wikipedia

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    Scottsdale Fashion Square, Scottsdale (opened October 9, 1961) Metrocenter Mall, Phoenix (opened October 21, 1973) Coronado Center, Albuquerque (opened February 16, 1976) El Con Center, Tucson (opened August 14, 1978) [7] Fiesta Mall, Mesa (opened August 13, 1979) Paradise Valley Mall, Phoenix (opened August 11, 1980)

  8. Harkins Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Harkins Scottsdale 101 14 in Phoenix, AZ during the Phoenix Film Festival. Harkins Yuma Palms 14 in Yuma, AZ. In 2023, with the closure and bulldozing of Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix, Harkins Metro 12 was also permanently closed on May 29 after 31 years in operation. According to William Olson, senior executive vice-president for Concord ...

  9. Kierland Commons - Wikipedia

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    Kierland Commons is a lifestyle center in Phoenix, Arizona, adjacent to Scottsdale, Arizona which is used for the center's mailing addresses. The mixed-use development is centered on a "Main Street" feel and composed mostly of outdoor retail shops with residential units above and adjoining residential tower. [1]