Our third CORONADO plan dates to 1997. The mall's first Macy's assumed the old The Broadway-Broadway Southwest space in May 1996. In addition to Sears, CORONADO CENTER now featured Foley's, Mervyn's and J.C. Penney. There were around 1,153,800 leasable square feet and 150 stores and services. Free parking is now provided for 5,600 autos.


Above and below are early 2000s views of the CORONADO mall. Brookstone operated brick & mortar stores between 1973 and 2018. They sold electronic gadgets and other paraphernalia.
Photo from www.ggp.com / General Growth Properties


Industrial Rideshop locations, such as the one situated on the mall's Lower Level, carry skateboarding attire and accessories.
Photo from www.ggp.com / General Growth Properties


New Mexico's largest mall, as it was configured in 2016. The early 2000s brought the conversion of Foley's into a new Macy's and shuttering of Mervyn's. That store re-opened as a Kohl's. Macy's in the west anchor space closed, with the building sitting vacant for 7 years. Dick's Sporting Goods and Gordmans set up shop in late 2013.