The Foothills Mall building closed in January. Now demolition has started to make way for a new project.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The community has watched the Foothills Mall grow since 1982, until business eventually started going down around 2016.
In February, inside demolition started and just last week is when we started seeing demolition from the outside. The company will be demolishing 65% of the building, and repurposing the rest for a project. The details of that project have not been released, but a website is counting down the days until the release of the plan.
“We’re anticipating our business to increase 25-30 percent, which it has in the last 4 months that we’ve been open. We feel when the project is over and completed, we’ll probably be 50% and above.”
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