Vestar, a shopping center owner and manager, announced in late November it has nearly filled up a center in south Chandler.
Las Tiendas Village, one of several centers in the Ocotillo area, has …
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Vestar, a shopping center owner and manager, announced in late November it has nearly filled up a center in south Chandler.
Las Tiendas Village, one of several centers in the Ocotillo area, has more than 200,000 square feet of prime retail and restaurant space on the northeast corner of Queen Creek and Alma School roads. The property is currently over 95% leased, according to a news release.
Clothing-and-more department store Marshalls, beauty supply store Happy Beauty, child-focused hair salon Sit Still Kids and luxury lash spa Revelashons are among the center’s most recent additions.
Vestar says these enhance the retail, beauty, and fitness offerings in the area.
Las Tiendas is also home to national retailers such as HomeGoods and Sprouts.
Other recent additions include Barro’s Pizza, Lou Malnati’s, World of Sourdough, Macayo’s and Starbucks.
Specialty retailer Five Below, waxing and hair removal service Sugar Sugar and martial arts school MUV Martial Arts all opened in late 2023.
Body20, a boutique fitness studio, is on track to open in the first half of 2025.
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