- The Mall at Sierra Vista
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = The Mall at Sierra Vista
caption =
location =Sierra Vista, Arizona , USA
opening_date = 1999
developer=
manager = General Growth Properties http://www.ggp.com/
owner = General Growth Properties http://www.ggp.com/
number_of_stores = 50+
number_of_anchors = 2
floor_area = 400,000 square feet
(GLA)
floors = 1
website = http://www.themallatsierravista.com/The Mall at Sierra Vista is an
indoor shopping center located inSierra Vista, Arizona ,United States . It was constructed during the late 1990s. Sierra Vista is one of the fastest growing communities in Arizona and the major population center for southeastern Arizona. The developers had hoped to market to the growing community, which had no other malls. It was the first major mall to be built in southeastern Arizona, with convert|400000|sqft|m2 of retail space. [http://www.turnerconstruction.com/corporate/content.asp?d=1249&p=1153 "Turner Awarded Multi-Million-Dollar Contract To Build The Mall At Sierra Vista, Sierra Vista, Arizona"] . Turner Construction. 1999-03-18. Last accessed 2007-11-26.]During the mall's opening months, around October 1999, many shoppers expressed surprise at how small the mall was: although it appeared quite large from the outside, much of the space was taken by the mall's two anchor stores,
Dillard's and Sears, leaving little room for the mall's single main corridor. Many local residents began calling the Mall "The Hall" or "The Small", because most of the stores were built along just this one relatively short passage of corridor.Though many stores have passed through the mall, the majority of the store slots are currently full. Additionally, stores, eating establishments, a bank and hotel have opened around the perimeter of the mall; these include:
Applebee's ,Wells Fargo ,Jack in the Box ,Best Buy ,Home Depot , andFairfield Inn .This regional mall [http://www.icsc.org/srch/lib/USDefinitions.pdf ICSC Shopping Center Definitions: Basic Configurations and Types for the United States] . The International Council of Shopping Centers, 2004. Last accessed 2007-11-26.] serves a large portion of southeastern Arizona and northern parts of the
Mexican state ofSonora . A recent survey indicated that as much as 30% of the mall's shoppers come from Sonora, traveling as far away as Nacozari andCumpas , convert|120|mi|km south of the border, just to shop there.Clark, Jonathan (2006-04-28) [http://www.svherald.com/articles/2006/04/28/local_news/news1.txt "Mexican shoppers wield clout"] "The Sierra Vista Herald". Last accessed 2007-11-26.]In addition to shopping, the Mall at Sierra Vista hosts the annual Festival of Trees, [http://www.themallatsierravista.com/html/EventDetail.asp?ecd=131142 "The 8th Annual Festival of Trees"] theMallatSierraVista.com . Last accessed 2007-11-26.] Ory, Laura (2007-11-18) [http://www.svherald.com/articles/2007/11/18/news/doc473fe7f87ca6d248934913.txt "Decking the mall: Locals set up Christmas trees for SV hospital fundraiser"] "The Sierra Vista Herald". Last accessed 2007-11-26.] the Festival of Giving,Ory, Laura (2007-10-28). [http://www.svherald.com/articles/2007/10/28/news/doc47242cb18acdc693534590.txt "Habitat for Humanity group gets a new home"] The Sierra Vista Herald". Last accessed 2007-11-26.] and an annual Car Show for the
Boys and Girls Club . [http://www.carshownews.com/national/AZ.htm Car Show News: Arizona Car News Schedule] . CarShowNews.com, Inc. Last accessed 2007-11-26] The Mall merits a mention in Ethel Jackson Price's 2003 book, "Sierra Vista: a Young City with a Past".Price, Ethel Jackson (2003). "Sierra Vista: a Young City with a Past", 160 p. Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0738524344.]Anchors
*Cinemark 10 (35,426 sq ft.)
*Dillard's (98,060 sq ft.)
*Sears (95,481 sq ft.)References
External links
* [http://www.themallatsierravista.com/html/ Official site]
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