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of retail space that houses Macy’s, Target, JCPenney, and Home Depot, and are joined by more than 120 specialty shops, a six-screen movie theater and restaurants.

Find specialty craft shops, gift boutiques, and restaurants at this shopping center in East Tucson. Main Gate Square University Blvd. between Park and Euclid Avenues; www.maingatesquare.com More than 50 shops, restaurants, coffee- houses and brew pubs are located in this pedestrian-friendly area near The University of Arizona.

A palm-lined plaza in the shape of the state of Arizona is the highlight of this shopping center that features specialty shops, craft supplies, a salon and restaurants.

El Mercado Shoppes 6336 E. Broadway

St. Philips Plaza Corner of N. Campbell Ave. and River Rd.

Shops, galleries, and restaurants line the flow- ered porticos and offer shoppers variety. A custom jeweler and an exclusive art gallery add interest to this unique shopping center.

Complete with an outdoor plaza and courtyards reflecting Tucson‘s Spanish heritage, St. Philip’s Plaza is plush with trending shopping boutiques and superb dining. A variety of art galleries are joined by shops offering women’s apparel, leather goods, men’s wear and custom-designed jewelry.

Old Town Artisans El Presideo Neighborhood 201 N. Court Ave. www.oldtownartisans.com

Foothills Mall 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd. (at Ina Rd.)

Tucson’s northernmost shopping center is home to a Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Donna Karan Company Store, Mikasa and Nike factory stores, and many specialty boutiqes. The Foothills Mall also features restaurants and a 15-screen movie theater.

Santa Fe Square & Galleria 7000 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

Find shops, a café and a marketplace featuring the works of hundreds of local artists and artisans in this restored adobe. Baskets, kachina dolls, jewelry, Pueblo pottery and Navajo rugs are just a few of the items that can be found here.

The Pueblo-style architecture and cobble- stone features charming walkways to meander around its grounds while visiting the numerous galleries and specialty shops, restaurants and playhouse.

Fourth Avenue www.fourthavenue.org

Park Place Mall 5870 E. Broadway www.parkplacemall.com

Trail Dust Town 6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd.

The downtown shopping scene on Fourth Avenue between Congress Street and University Boulevard features a historic shopping and arts district with more than 100 unusual shops featuring everything from vintage and boutique shops, artisans galleries and sidewalk cafes. Get around on one of the trolleys that run on Friday evenings and on weekends. La Encantada Shopping Center 2905 E. Skyline Dr. and Campbell Ave. www.laencantadashoppingcenter.com With spacious patios, meandering walk- ways, scenic views of the Catalina Foothills Mountains, and the on-site seven-acre community park, La Encantada blends in with the area’s natural surroundings and invites shoppers to relax and enjoy the experience of this upscale shopping center. Retail stores include Pottery Barn, Williams- Sonoma, Crate & Barrel, Coach, Tommy Bahama, Cole Haan, Adrienne Vittadini, St. John Sport, Anthropologie, and Apple.

Surrounded by major hotels, resorts and attractions and anchored by Sears, Eddie Bauer, Nordstroms, a newly renovated Dillard’s and Macy’s, Park Place Mall with its park-like setting is aptly named. The mall has more than 100 specialty shops, restau- rants and movie theaters.

Resembling nothing less than a circa 1880s town straight out of the Old West, Trail Dust Town offers patrons the chance to stroll down the boardwalk, browse through shops, watch craftsmen work and enjoy dining at one of the restaurants.

Plaza Palomino 2970 N. Swan Rd.

Tucson Mall 4500 N. Oracle Rd.

This Southwestern hacienda-style shopping center features a serene setting complete with fountains, palm trees and courtyard boutiques, creating a relaxing shopping atmosphere for sophisticated fashions, Indian jewelry, art, accessories and fine crystal.

With over 200 stores on two levels, Tucson Mall is the city’s largest shopping center. Anchored by Macy’s, Dillard’s, JCPenney and Sears, Tucson Mall features restaurants and a food court, plus high-fashion boutiques, many filled with unique Southwestern merchandise. Hours can be spent roaming through the mall which is beautifully landscaped. Fountains and vaulted ceilings add to the ambience.

The Plaza at Williams Centre Craycroft Road and Broadway Blvd.

Located in the heart of Tucson’s corporate and financial center, the thirty shops in this outdoor mall setting offer fine arts and upscale clothing.

Unique Antique 5000 E. Speedway Blvd.

Unique Antique is a mall exclusively dedi- cated to antiques and collectibles being offered by ninety dealers. l

La Plaza Shoppes 6500 block of East Tanque Verde Rd.

The River Center Northeast corner of River and Craycroft Rds.

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