Dillard’s Clearance Center anchoring Desert Sky Mall in Phoenix, Arizona, at Seventy-Fifth Avenue and McDowell Road in the west Phoenix commercial corridor, gives the 890,000 square foot regional mall a value-oriented department store anchor for the west Phoenix, Maryvale, and Estrella Mountain household whose overwhelmingly Hispanic and Latino majority composition gives the property a commercial character whose independent operator floor the national chain retail vocabulary does not fully describe. Curacao, the California-founded electronics, appliances, and wireless retailer whose Hispanic-American market concentration gives it a commercial identity specific to the Latino consumer’s relationship with technology purchasing, gives the property a key electronics and appliances identity. Daniel’s Jewelers gives the property a SoCal and Arizona Latino-oriented fine jewelry identity. Foot Locker, JD Sports, and Zumiez give the property an athletic footwear and licensed sports merchandise floor.
La Gran Bota, the western boots and cowboy apparel retailer, gives the property a Western and Norteño fashion identity. Novedades Mayra, Xtreme Moda, and Valentina’s Fashion give the property a Latina fashion identity specific to the west Phoenix quinceañera and social occasion purchasing culture. La Carreta de Lily and Mariscos Phoenikera give the property a Mexican street food and seafood identity. Pan de Mujer Sinaloa gives the property a Sinaloan artisan bread identity. Mercado De Los Cielos and Los Tres Zacatecanos give the property an independent Mexican commercial identity the national chain food court does not match at the same cultural depth. America Cinemas serves the cinema and first-run film occasion.
Bath and Body Works serves the accessible beauty and home fragrance category. Hot Topic, Famous Footwear, Shoe Dept. Encore, and Shoe Palace serve the accessible fashion and footwear floor. The property’s commercial role in west Phoenix is the McDowell Road and 75th Avenue regional mall: a Dillard’s Clearance Center-Curacao value and electronics platform whose La Gran Bota Western fashion identity, La Carreta de Lily and Mariscos Phoenikera Mexican street food culture, and dense independent Latino operator floor serve the Maryvale and west Phoenix Hispanic household as the primary enclosed retail and community marketplace destination in the western Phoenix commercial corridor.
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