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Rescue Pawtique at Superstition Springs Mall Grand Opening Saturday, May 4, 2013 in Mesa. Panacea Animal Wellness Sanctuary, an East Valley animal rescue, adds opportunities to adopt pets with a new location previously occupied by a pet store at a Westcor mall.
Superstition Springs Chrysler Jeep, at 6130 E. Auto Park Drive in Mesa (near Superstition Springs Drive and US 60) is a newer dealership serving the East Valley. It’s part of the newly built Auto Park Mall.
COMING ATTRACTION: Justin Andrew works on the ticket booth counter while helping remodel the Picture Show theaters at the Superstition Springs Mall.
HEAVYWEIGHT CONTENDERS: People with pounds to shed came out in droves for the season-six “The Biggest Loser” casting call held in March at Superstitions Spring Center in Mesa. Casting directors for the NBC reality show will interview potential contestants again July 19 at the mall. KRISTINA MERTEN
Patrons of the old Super Saver Superstition Springs movie theater are going to be “blown away” when it reopens next month.
Hollywood casting directors will soon size up the East Valley in a search for overweight Arizonans to star in NBC’s “The Biggest Loser.”
The Cheesecake Factory is opening a restaurant today at Superstition Springs Center. The restaurant chain’s menu features about 200 items.
Superstition Springs Center in Mesa is gearing up for the holidays with a slew of new shopping options.
Behind the big construction fence at Superstition Springs Center in Mesa, workers are carving out a mall extension for a mega-sized Borders Books, Music and Cafe and finishing up a major makeover of the center’s amphitheater and botanical garden.
As par tof its 2011-12 School Cents program, Superstition Springs Center in Mesa donated $11,250 to 14 local schools.
Mesa is expecting holiday traffic to flow through the Superstition Springs area a little more smoothly this shopping season, but the prediction has nothing to do with the spastic economy's effect on shoppers.
Many times we get a new car home and “things” happen to our perfect vehicles. Whether it’s a spill on the new seat that won’t clean up, a tear in your new seat fabric because your car was not “Labrador proof” on the way to dog park, or just a desire to upgrade the interior with a little customizing, there’s a place in the East Valley that has been accessorizing cars for years that can help.
Seven years after selling its minority interest and management of Metrocenter to Simon Property Group, Westcor is back in charge of west Phoenix’s regional mall.
Santa Monica, Calif.-based Macerich Co. is buying Fiesta Mall in Mesa for $135 million, giving its Phoenix-based Westcor division ownership of every traditional regional mall in the East Valley.
Kismet and Karma chase each other back and forth in their “penthouse.” The kitten and puppy stop to play with a two-legged visitor, then their game begins anew.
Mesa will share information about city services at a City Hall at the Mall event on Oct. 30 at Superstition Springs Center. The event will include the police helicopter, a SWAT armored vehicle, a fire engine, the DUI van and ambulances for residents to view. Also, the city will have displays and information from nearly 20 city departments including transportation, library, arts and culture, and parks and recreation. Visitors can enter a drawing for a passes to city museums, golf courses and gift cards from mall stores. The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. inside the mall’s center court area and the vehicles will be displayed in the parking lot near The Cheesecake Factory. The mall is at 6555 E. Southern Ave.
The idea of bringing municipal government to the mall may sound dull, but Mesa is planning a lively introduction to the city with a free concert, fire trucks, the police helicopter, raffles and more.
Last month, we were all headed to the mall to see Santa Claus. This month, we can catch jugglers, acrobats, trapeze artists and stunt men there.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s actually just a supersized idea — and a vague one at that. Mesa officials took a skeptical approach this week to a proposal that would pave the way for a mall the size of 130 football fields at the northwest corner of Loop 202 and Elliot Road.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s actually just a supersized idea — and a vague one at that. Mesa officials took a skeptical approach this week to a proposal that would pave the way for a mall the size of 130 football fields at the northwest corner of Loop 202 and Elliot Road.
Shoppers walk around Superstition Springs Center, April 28, 2009, in Mesa.
SHOP ‘TIL THEY DROP: Above, shoppers wait in line Friday to go into KB Toys at Superstition Springs Center in Mesa.
Jeff Furnari, president and executive director of Wingspan Air Heritage Foundation, sets up displays at a museum that opened May 22, 2009, at Superstition Springs Center in Mesa.
Mesa will hold its fourth City Hall at the Mall at Superstition Springs Center on Saturday in an effort to "bring city government directly to residents," city representatives said.
Negotiators could announce a deal as soon as today for Fiesta Mall in Mesa.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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