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Paradise Valley Mall inches closer to reality
Paradise Valley Mall could include a specialty grocery store, shops, restaurants, office space, self-storage, and housing, according to initial concept renderings submitted to the City of Phoenix.
According public records the first phase of the project would focus on the southeast side of the property, nearest Cactus Road and Tatum Blvd., and east of Macy’s. Renderings show multi-level residential housing, a community pool, a 45,000-square-foot space for a grocery store, and another 7,000-square-foot space designated for retail could all be part of that first phase.
Macerich, which owns Paradise Valley Mall and several other shopping centers around the Valley, has long labeled Paradise Valley Mall as a redevelopment property, but when that redevelopment could take place and what it could potentially entail were not known.
Redevelopment describes the site as a combination of Kierland Commons and Desert Ridge Marketplace — a mix of shopping, dining, and housing in a walkable area.
JCPenney confirmed that it owns the constructing that it’s housed in.
Macy’s and Dillard’s will shut retailer by the top of the yr. Sears closed its location there, half of its nationwide shutdown, and that areas stays vacant.
Chompie’s plans to shut its restaurant on the mall in April 2021 and is relocating to thirty second Street and Cactus Road.
Paradise Valley Mall was in-built 1979 and expanded in 1990. Macerich acquired the mall, together with different malls within the space, from Westcor in 2002.