How a new Arizona law has slowed Metrocenter Mall redevelopment in Phoenix
Betts said construction financing should close by mid-August with demolition to begin by the end of the month. It could take 10 months because of asbestos removal.
He said the Metrocenter Mall’s two-story design provides an opportunity to have levels within their walkable urban village concept. After demolition and grading, water and sewer lines will be installed, and a public park should be built before construction begins.
“So this will be a two-year endeavor before you're able to see the village come out of the ground,” Betts said.
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