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Demo of Phoenix’s Metrocenter Mall is finally done. See what the The Metropolitan will look like

The site of the former Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix on Sept. 24, 2025. The demolition of the buildings in complete, making way for The Metropolitan, a new mixed-use development.
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The site of the former Metrocenter Mall in Phoenix on Sept. 24, 2025. The demolition of the buildings in complete, making way for The Metropolitan, a new mixed-use development.

Ten months after it started, the demolition of the old Metrocenter Mall is complete.

In an event Wednesday, developer Concord Wilshire Capital unveiled the latest details and renderings of the urban village development at the former mall site near Interstate 17 and Dunlap Avenue in Phoenix.

Called The Metropolitan, the $850 million mixed-use development will feature 64 acres of retail and office space, apartments and townhomes, public spaces, as well as other amenities.

Metrocenter opened in 1973 and closed for good in June 2020. Plans to transform the area have been in the works for several years.

Phoenix Vice Mayor Ann O’Brien said construction on the project is scheduled to begin earlier than expected.

“By transforming a once empty mall into a vibrant, connected destination, we are demonstrating Phoenix's commitment to smart growth,” O’Brien said at the Wednesday event. “The earlier-than-expected start means residents will be seeing you benefit sooner — new homes, quality construction and retail jobs and new businesses locating here, all feeding into the local economy.”

Dever-based Oakwood Homes will build residences on the site. Ryan Smith, chief operating officer of Oakwood Homes, said The Metropolitan will be home to about 400 apartment units and 800-1,000 townhomes. Smith said most of the townhomes have already been pre-sold and will be rental properties.

Construction on the housing phase of the project is scheduled to begin soon, Smith said, adding the first residents will move in by early 2027.

“We think that the land development, after we work through some of the preparation work, will start next year,” he said.

Most of the original mall is now gone, with only two former anchors — JCPenney and Sears — are still standing. The JCPenney building is currently a self-storage facility and will remain on the site. Developers told KJZZ the Sears building, which is still owned by the Sears company, will eventually be demolished, but a timeframe has not been confirmed.

Metrocenter Mall over the years

Senior digital editor Sky Schaudt joined KJZZ in 2015. Prior to working at KJZZ, Schaudt was a digital news editor at azcentral.com for nearly a decade.
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