Tempe Marketplace
History
The center was developed by the Vestar Development Company (who is its owner and operator) and opened on September 28, 2007. The center covers nearly 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m) of retail space on 130 acres (0.53 km) of land that was once a landfill considered so toxic it was put on the U.S. E.P.A. Superfund List in 1983. It was removed 20 years later. During initial development, collaboration between the developers and the City of Tempe was required to acquire land from 52 individual lot owners for the shopping center, which resulted in the largest Brownfield land cleanup in the history of Arizona.
Tempe Marketplace features over 100 retailers, complete with outdoor fireplaces, water features, and landscaping. There are two distinct areas for shopping and dining at the center: an outer ring of “Big Box” retailers, and the central area of smaller shops and eateries called “The District.” In the center of The District is a large courtyard with a stage, where various local and national musical acts have performed free concerts, such as Borns, Power an 5000, Buckcherry, Pop Evil, The Struts, Dreamers (band), Jet (Australian band), Trapt, Drowning Pool, and many others. There is also a large LED video screen which shows local sports teams and other special events to passersby. Many tall plants, shade structures, and misters help control the climate during the summers, and pedestrian walkways and other retail pads connect all areas.
The Harkins Theatre in The District is a 16-screen multiplex with 604 seats in its Cine Capri theater, which was the host to the worldwide premieres of both X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Only the Brave.
Retailers
Shopping
- All Mobile Matters
- AT&T
- Barnes & Noble
- Bath & Body Works
- Best Buy
- Box Lunch
- Brooklyn Bedding
- Buckle (clothing retailer)
- Capri Jewelers
- Claire's
- World Market
- Cox Communications
- Creations Boutique
- Designer Shoe Warehouse
- Forever 21 Red
- Famous Footwear
- Five Below
- GameStop
- GolftTEC
- H&M
- Hot Topic
- It's Sugar
- J.Crew
- JCPenny
- Journeys (company)
- Just Sports
- Lane Bryant
- Lids
- Lululemon Athletica
- Marshalls
- Men's Warehouse
- Michael's
- Nike
- Nordstrom Rack
- Oakley
- Old Navy
- PacSun
- Pandora (opening soon)
- PetSmart
- Rally House
- Road Runner Sports
- Rocky Mountain Chocolate
- Rolling Rack Botique
- Ross
- Rowan
- Sephora
- Soap Des Jour
- Spencer Gifts
- Strange Adventures
- Sunglass Hut
- T-Mobile US
- Target
- Tillys
- Torrid
- Total Wine & More
- Verizon
- Victoria's Secret
- The Vitamin Shoppe
Dining
- Bar Louie
- Barrio Queen
- Boba Toko
- Chipotle Mexican Grill
- Churro Nest
- Cinnaholic
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Dave & Buster's
- Gen Korean BBQ
- Genghis Grill
- Handel's Homemade Ice Cream & Yogurt
- It's All Greek To Me
- Jimmy John's
- Kabuki Japanese Restaurant
- King's Fish House
- Lou Malnati's Pizzeria
- Lucille's BBQ
- LumberJaxes
- Mad Greens
- Mod Pizza
- Mojo Yogurt
- Nektar Juice Bar
- Noodles Company
- Panera Bread
- Portillo's Restaurants
- Red Robin
- Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
- Slices
- Smashburger
- The Keg
- Thirsty Lion
- Twin Peaks
- Yogis Grill
Entertainment
Services
- 7 Day Spa & Nails
- Amazing Lash Studio
- Arizona Hair Co
- As You Wish
- European Wax Center
- Global Credit Union
- Hickory Farms
- iBrow Threading
- Jacksons Car Wash
- Massage Envy
- Nationwide Vision
- Primp & Blow
- The Enclave Salon Suites (opening soon)
- The Joint Chiropractic
- Toni & Guy
- Ulta Beauty
- U.S. Bankcorp
- Visionworks
References
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- ^ "Tempe Marketplace | It's Happening Here". Tempe Marketplace. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
- ^ "Once toxic landfill site, now Tempe Marketplace". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "Directory". Tempe Marketplace. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
- ^ "Tempe Marketplace thrives as other centers falter". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "Arizona's largest theater opens in Tempe next week". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' premiere at Tempe Marketplace". www.azcentral.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2022.