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Desert Ridge Marketplace

2001 establishments in ArizonaBuildings and structures in Phoenix, ArizonaShopping malls established in 2001Shopping malls in ArizonaShopping malls in Maricopa County, Arizona

Desert Ridge Marketplace is a super-regional shopping mall located just off the Loop 101 and Tatum Boulevard in North Phoenix, Arizona. It was built by Vestar Development Co. and opened in December 2001. The mall has a gross leasable area of 1.2 million square feet (111,000 m2). The mall was targeted at upscale residents of the north East Valley, and of Scottsdale, a five-minute drive from the mall via the freeway.The mall was revamped in 2017 with a repaint of stores, a fountain installed in the entrance and a new, modern logo.

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Desert Ridge Marketplace
East Deer Valley Road, Phoenix

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East Deer Valley Road
85054 Phoenix
Arizona, United States
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