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Phoenix Councilwoman Ann O’Brien, whose district includes the Metrocenter site, told New Times in 2023 that she was a regular at the mall while growing up in the West Valley.
Metrocenter isn't the first Phoenix mall from that era to disappear. Earlier this year, the council OK'd plans that paved the way to raze and redevelop Paradise Valley Mall.
PHOENIX — After 47 years, the adventure at Phoenix's Metrocenter mall is nearly over. The mall will permanently close to shoppers on Tuesday.
Metrocenter is not long for this world. The iconic Phoenix mall, which closed in 2020, is set to be demolished in the coming weeks as plans to redevelop the 64.2-acre property move forward after ...
Leer en español. The Metropolitan is a new, up-and-coming urban village planned in Phoenix where the former Metrocenter Mall once stood. It will be accompanied by a retail plaza park called The ...
PHOENIX — Developers have closed on the purchase of Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix with $850 million redevelopment plans to begin immediately. Concord Wilshire Capital and TLG Investment Partners ...
Metrocenter Mall opened in ... The mall closed in 2020. In 2022, the Phoenix city council voted to spend $850 million to replace it with a walkable village that will include 2,600 multifamily ...
Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix “There are 500,000 residents in a 5-mile radius of Metrocenter Mall. It is one of the most dense labor pools in Phoenix,” said CBRE Senior Vice President Ashley ...
More than 50 years after it first opened and more than four years after it closed, Metrocenter Mall will soon be torn down, as demolition permits have been issued by the City of Phoenix. According ...
Taking a last look at Phoenix's Metrocenter. Metrocenter, which opened in 1973, had over 100 retailers during its heyday. The mall has been closed since 2020, and on May 5, demolition work will ...
Metrocenter Mall is seen Nov. 23, 1984, in Phoenix. It came before Desert Sky Mall, Paradise Valley Mall and Arrowhead Towne Center. For decades, it brimmed with shoppers, tenants and special events.
Taking advantage of the massive redevelopment of Metrocenter Mall in north Phoenix, a nearly 40-year-old office complex nearby is getting a planned refresh.