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Chandler Fashion Center interior. Chandler Fashion Center is designed like the letter "A" with the food court as the top point. All of the indoor mall shops radiate out into three wings from the food court. The mall features stone columns, marble floors and large skylights all incorporated in a modern contemporary design.
Arrowhead Towne Center, often referred to by locals as Arrowhead Mall, [2] is a super-regional shopping mall located in Glendale, Arizona (west suburban Phoenix).The mall is owned by Macerich & GIC Private Limited.
This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic structures and monuments in Chandler, Arizona.Also included is a photographic gallery of the historic railroad equipment in the Arizona Railway Museum located in Chandler, which houses the Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive No. SP 2562 and Tender No. 8365, the Railroad Steam Wrecking Crane and Tool Car ...
According to the 2020 census, Chandler has a total area of 65.55 square miles (169.8 km 2), of which 0.07 square miles (0.18 km 2), or 0.11%, are listed as water. [2] The center of the city, along Arizona State Route 87, is 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Downtown Phoenix. Chandler is in proximity to/borders the San-Tan mountain range.
The San Marcos Hotel is located on one of the prime corners of the original 1912 Chandler Townsite, at the northwest corner of San Marcos Place and Commonwealth Avenue and faces east onto San Marcos Plaza, the center of Chandler, Arizona. [3]
Biltmore Fashion Park; Location: Phoenix, Arizona: Coordinates: 1]: Address: 24th Street & Camelback Rd: Opening date: 1963: Management: RED Development: Owner: RED Development: Architect: Welton Becket, Charles Luckman: No. of stores and services: 55+: No. of anchor tenants: 2: Total retail floor area: 611,000 sq ft (56,800 m 2): No. of floors: 1 (2 in Saks Fifth Avenue, Forever XXI, and ...
Arizona Pioneer Women Memorial. The plaza was established on March 9, 1978, by the Arizona Legislature. [1] It was named for Governor Wesley Bolin, who had died five days previously.
Chandler Community Hospital admitted its first patient on July 17, 1961. [3] It was originally located along McQueen Road south of Williams Field Road [a] and cost $650,000 to build. [5] The emergency room was not staffed around-the-clock; a patient needing to be admitted after hours had to ring a buzzer and wait for a doctor to be available. [6]