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first level two years prior. In response, local developer
Grossman Companies purchased the property from Malouf in late 1984 and announced a $ 2.5 million renovation plan. Renovations were finished by May 1985. Among the additions were the replacement of the flooring with tile, the addition of wrought iron light poles and park benches, and a new fountain. Following this renovation, only the former Diamond's and one other space in the mall were vacant. By 1987, portions of the former Diamond's building had been taken by local clothing store Winston's, as well as a
418:' opening in 1997; another factor in the mall's decline was its distance from a major freeway or direction of residential growth. Despite reducing rent costs, Rubin Cos. was unable to secure new tenants for the mall for these reasons. JCPenney closed its store at the mall in 1998; the store was profitable, but the chain did not want to sign a new long-term lease agreement, and it had been actively pursuing moving its store to a proposed expansion of Fiesta Mall. By the time of JCPenney's closure, only six tenants remained: Bealls, Walgreens,
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had reported decreases in sales. Despite this, the mall had only one vacancy at the time, and no tenants had announced plans at the time to move to Fiesta Mall. However, by 1984, Diamond's chose to consolidate its operations into the store at Fiesta Mall, having already reduced operations to just the
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Grand opening ceremonies were held on August 14, 1968, a year after construction started in July 1967. 34 of the 50 stores in the mall opened for business that day, including JCPenney; the
Diamond's store was still under construction at the time, with a targeted opening date of late 1969. Malouf held
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Arizona at the time to feature carpeted flooring in its main entrance. The Diamond's store was designed by Copeland, Novak & Israel of New York. Construction undertaken by Kitchell Contractors, Inc. was completed in July 1969. The store featured large
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supermarket confirmed that year as a new anchor store. Demolition of the old center featured a harrowing moment when a man's foot became pinned in an upside-down Bobcat loader. Tri-City
Pavilions officially reopened for business in 2000, and was sold to J.G. Management in 2006. The last standing
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farm, at the corner of West Main Street and Dobson Road, but instead chose a 40-acre (16 ha) plot across the street when it became available. Malouf chose the site because he felt that Mesa, being a tourist destination, was a suitable market for a shopping mall. After acquiring the land, he
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cafeteria, and a clothing store called
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In 2021, Mesa issued a $ 2.3 million tax subsidy to a company, Dobson
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