Superstition Springs Center

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Superstition Springs Center
Facts and statistics
Location Mesa, Arizona
Opening date November 1, 1990
Management Stephen Wood
Owner The Macerich Company
No. of stores and services 150+
No. of anchor tenants 8
Total retail floor area 1,275,370 square feet
No. of floors 2
Website www.superstitionsprings.com

Superstition Springs Center is a shopping mall located in Mesa, Arizona. It is owned by Westcor, a subsidiary of The Macerich Company. The mall features an outdoor amphitheatre and a fountain that converts a stage featuring free concerts from May to August on Saturday evenings. In February 2002, the mall underwent remodeling to include exterior paint and lighting, interior paint, flooring, and lighting to create a new refined atmosphere with color, texture and regional imagery.

Superstition Springs Center shoppers can use their cell phones to directly call Jesse Ramon, the roving ambassador from anywhere in the center for assistance in making their shopping experiences enjoyable and hassle-free. The fully staffed Guest Services desk specializes in superior customer service. Guest Services offers fabulous amenities including: Visa Gift Cards, electric scooter and wheelchair rentals, and package escort assistance. They are located on the lower level behind the escalator in center court and services are available during regular mall hours.

The exciting new edition of Arizona's first double-decker carousel was opened to the public in March of 2008. The new carousel, valued at $500,000, offers rides on a wide variety of animals for a starting price of $3.

The anchors at the mall are Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, Mervyn's and Sears. The mall also features an 8 screen Super Saver Cinema, a Borders book store, and a new freestanding Cheesecake Factory.

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