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  2. Fashion Outlets of Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Factory Outlets was curated by California-based developer Steve Craig of Ginsburg Craig and Associates in 1990. [1] [2] At the time, the shopping center was one of two outlet malls simultaneously being developed within the state. The New Mexico Outlet Center also opened a complex in Budaghers, New Mexico in 1993. [3]

  3. Santa Fe Place - Wikipedia

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    JCPenney moved from Santa Fe's first mall, De Vargas Center, Sears moved from its Downtown location. In 2011, United Artists North, then known as the only "discount theater" in Santa Fe, closed. [14] In 2016, Cost Plus World Market and Bed Bath & Beyond opened stores there. [15] Sports Authority closed in 2016 due to bankruptcy. Conn's HomePlus ...

  4. Samara (Mexico City) - Wikipedia

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    The complex is 144,000 square metres (1,550,000 sq ft) in total, of which 30,000 square metres (320,000 sq ft) is a shopping center (Samara Shops) with around 100 shops including Chedraui Selecto supermarket, Sport City gym, and Cinépolis multicinema. There are around 600,000 monthly visitors as of 2022. [1] [2]

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  6. Centro Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Centro Santa Fe [a] is a large 210,400-square-metre (2,264,727 sq ft) [1] enclosed shopping mall in the Santa Fe area in the far west side of Mexico City. [2] Centro Santa Fe is the largest shopping center in Mexico. [3] [1] The original mall, 128,367 m 2 (1,381,730 sq ft), cost 270 billion old Mexican pesos (270 million current pesos) in 1993. [4]

  7. DeVargas Center - Wikipedia

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    The structure was designed by Santa Fe architect William Lumpkins. [4] In 1975, luxury men's department store Goodman's relocated from the Santa Fe Plaza. [5] In 1977, the center added a Montgomery Ward and JCPenney as anchors and a United Artist two-screen theater.

  8. Edgewater Hotel and Casino - Wikipedia

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    The hotel has 1,053 rooms divided between two towers: a large 26-story tower, Sedona, and a smaller 6-story tower, Santa Fe. The property has a casino with 57,457 sq ft (5,337.9 m 2) of gaming space. There is also a pool and spa, as well as several restaurants.

  9. Patio Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Patio Santa Fe, original name Gran Patio Santa Fe, is a 2,100,000-square-foot (200,000 m 2) vertical power center in Santa Fe, Mexico City.It is nine stories tall anchored by Walmart, Sam's Club, The Home Depot, Office Depot, Petco, a Sportium gym, Cinépolis 16-screen multicinema, and a 7,000-square-metre (75,000 sq ft) glass-covered rooftop park.