The footprint of the original single-level shopping center. In March, 1965, it encompassed around 407,000 leasable square feet, housed twenty-nine stores and services, and maintained free parking for 2,000 autos. The open-air mall would eventually house thirty-two tenant spaces.

CORONADO CENTER TENANTS 1965:

SEARS (with Coffee Shop, Garden Center and freestanding Auto Center) / RHODES (with Beauty Salon) / PAYLESS DRUG (with luncheonette) / Accents By Ann / Alcon Barbers / Bank of New Mexico / Berland's Shoes / Car-lin Casuals ladies' wear / Dan's Boots & Saddles / Dan Judd's Jewelry / Dorothy Gray's for Ladies / Fashion Fabric Center / Fremont's Fine Foods / Given Brothers Shoes / Weleck's Hallmark / Hardy Shoes / Henry's Fine Men's Wear / Kurt's Camera Corral / Lynn's Apparel for Ladies / Mandell's Sportswear for Men & Women / Margo's La Mode ladies' wear / Plaza Books / Red Carpet Gifts / Richman Brothers men's wear / Sewing Nook / Sweetbriar Shops ladies' wear / The Swiss Colony / Unique Boutique for Ladies / Vip's Big Boy restaurant / Wyatt's Cafeteria / Zen's Gifts     


The mall grew exponentially during a 1975-'76 expansion. It was extended westward, with a double-decked -and fully-enclosed- wing (in light gray). New The Broadway and Goldwaters anchors joined the directory. When all construction dust settled, CORONADO CENTER spanned approximately 970,800 leasable square feet and contained 139 tenant spaces.


A CORONADO CENTER logo montage is composed of trademarks of stores that were in operation at the mall in 1977.