Updated: Thursday, February 18, 2021 - 5:27pm
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Paradise Valley Mall owner Macerich is working with Red Development to turn the indoor mall into an outdoor destination with green space and trails throughout the project.
Demolition will soon begin at Paradise Valley Mall in Phoenix after the City Council approved a redevelopment plan Wednesday.
The project calls for a major transformation on the 92-acre site at Cactus Road and Tatum Boulevard. Up to 2,500 multi-family housing that could reach up to 10 stories, along with a mix of restaurants, retail shops, a grocery store, offices and self-storage.
As KJZZ reported last November, Paradise Valley Mall owner Macerich is working with Red Development to turn the indoor mall into an outdoor destination with green space and trails throughout the project.
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Phoenix City Council approves redevelopment of Paradise Valley Mall: Here is what it could look like
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and last updated 2021-02-18 00:56:14-05
PHOENIX â The redevelopment of Paradise Valley Mall received approval from Phoenix City Council on Wednesday.
Macerich, who owns the mall and several other malls around the Valley, and RED Development put in a request to rezone the 91-acre property to allow for the building of residential and commercial buildings, including apartments, office space, a grocery store, restaurants and retail stores.
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He told ABC15 in an email on Wednesday that demolition of the mall would begin with the Sears department store and could start as early as the spring or summer. He said construction of the first phase was expected to begin in the fall.
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