By the late 1960s, the shopping hub was being promoted as SEARS-RHODES MALL. It was renovated in the late 1970s and renamed THE COLONNADE. San Antonio-based Joske's assumed the Rhodes (later Liberty House) spot in 1978. Mervyn's opened a newly-built store in late 1979.


By the early 1990s, the shopping hub was in a downward spiral. It was demalled into a power center in 1993-1994. A new name (the mall's fourth) was bestowed; CAMELBACK COLONNADE. As part of the demalling, northern store blocks were demolished, the former Sears divided into inline stores and a new Fry's Food & Drug built.


Best Buy, which occupies a portion of the old Sears space in the present-day power plaza.
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The Rhodes store is now divided three ways. Its upper floor is a Convergys Call Center, with Staples and Marshalls occupying the ground level.
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The CAMELBACK COLONNADE Fry's originally encompassed 65,000 square feet. The store was expanded by 14,900 square feet during a 2016 renovation.
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