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Old Posted Nov 4, 2017, 10:33 PM
exit2lef exit2lef is offline
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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 View Post
Plus new restaurants and shops will come when housing is built on site.

I recall back in high school (14 years ago) we went to AZ center and it was pretty busy, they had an indoor food court on the second floor. Not sure how it dropped off so quickly.
When it opened nearly three decades ago, the Arizona Center was packed. It stayed that way for a few years until the novelty wore off. In recent years, the surrounding area has experienced a resurgence, but due to the inward-facing design of the Arizona Center, people who work in nearby offices or stay in nearby hotels have a hard time realizing there's anything worth exploring inside. Unfortunately, the renovation underway does little to address this intrinsic flaw, which is why I'm particularly concerned about the absence of new tenant announcements.

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