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In mid-2014, plans for a new WalMart SuperCenter were announced. The store, which replaced an abandoned Broadway, opened for business in October 2017.
Drawing from B/R/R architecture
METROCENTER thrived during the 1970s and '80s, but began a gradual decline in the 1990s. Renovations kept the appearance of the complex current, but inevitably failed to curtail its commercial downturn. By the time of a circa-2018 layout, the mall has just two operational anchors, with one of these not connecting into the shopping concourse.
Unfortunately, we were speaking of Arizona's once-mighty mall in the past tense. The Covid-19 scourge took numerous lives. Now, we can cite a mall that also died as a result. In June 2020, the owners of METROCENTER announced that, due to drastically-reduced patronage, the shopping hub would close to the public; effective June 30th. Demolition work began -in earnest- in November 2024.
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