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  2. Mesa Market Swap Meet a bargain hunting ground - AOL

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    Jul. 9—Bringing the East Valley together for over 20 years, the recently reopened the Mesa Market Place Swap Meet continues to support local entrepreneurs by hosting over 900 small businesses in ...

  3. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Market Place Shopping Center – Champaign (1975–present) Navy Pier – Chicago (1995–present) North Park Plaza – Villa Park (1973–present) North Pier – Chicago (1990–2013) North Riverside Park Mall – North Riverside (1975–present) Northbrook Court – Northbrook (1976–present) Northfield Square – Bradley (1990–present)

  4. List of shopping malls in California - Wikipedia

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    La Habra Market Place – La Habra; La Jolla Village Square – La Jolla; Long Beach Towne Center – Long Beach – 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m 2) Los Altos Center – Long Beach; Macdonald 80 Shopping Center – Richmond; Marketplace at El Paseo – Fresno; Mira Mesa Mall – Mira Mesa; Natomas Marketplace – Sacramento; NorthPoint Centre ...

  5. Tri-City Pavilions - Wikipedia

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    Malouf Construction and Development Co., [2] a construction company founded by Phoenix retail developer Grant Malouf, first proposed Tri-City Mall in 1963. He had tried to acquire land that the University of Arizona was using as an alfalfa farm, at the corner of West Main Street and Dobson Road, [2] but instead chose a 40-acre (16 ha) plot across the street when it became available.

  6. 'Why Costa Mesa? Why not Santa Ana?' A buzzy mercado ... - AOL

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  7. Tempe Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Tempe Marketplace is an open-air shopping center located in Tempe, Arizona. It is located along the Salt River near the interchange of Loop 101 (the Pima/Price Freeway) and Loop 202 (the Red Mountain Freeway) near the Tempe borders with Mesa and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community .

  8. Grossmont Center - Wikipedia

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    See's Candies is an original store at Grossmont Center which stands in the same place and is still doing business. [6] In 1992, the mall's movie theater complex closed, [10] but it was reopened and expanded on May 26, 1995. [11] Barnes & Noble Booksellers was also added on November 24, 1997, replacing Woolworth which closed in 1993.

  9. Mother's Market & Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Mother's Market was founded in 1978 by a group of yoga enthusiasts in Costa Mesa. [2] In 2016, Mother's Market was acquired by private equity group Mill Road Capital. [3] [4] As of 2024, they have 11 locations in Southern California. [5]