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zumiez Coronado Center in Albuquerque NM this store carries snow products Zumiez of Albuquerque, NM is easy to find and located at Coronado Center. The Coronado Center Zumiez location receives new product daily so come visit us and see the newest selection in shoes, women's & men's t-shirts, skateboards, hats, jackets, watches, backpacks, & more. Visit us at Zumiez Coronado Center to shop Stussy & more in-store exclusives. YOUR RSVP TO NEW ARRIVALS, EVENTS & SPECIAL OFFERS Coronado Center is a 2 level super-regional enclosed shopping mall owned by GGP Inc. located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Coronado is one of 4 malls located in the Albuquerque area. Coronado Center opened in March 1965 as an open-air mall, and was developed by Homart Development Company, the mall-building subsidiary of Sears.[1] It was remodeled in 1975-1976 (when it became an enclosed mall), 1984, 1992, and 1995. The mall is the largest in the state of New Mexico with 150 stores and is anchored by Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, Kohl's, and H&M.




When Coronado Center first opened in 1965, the mall's original anchor tenants included Sears ( Reducing store size in half 2016 ) and Rhodes Brothers. In 1974, Rhodes Brothers was re-branded as Liberty House. In the mall's 1975-1976 expansion, two new anchor stores (Goldwater's and The Broadway) were added, and in 1984 a fifth anchor store (Sanger-Harris) was added. Goldwater's closed in 1986, but later reopened as May D&F in 1989. Sanger-Harris was re-branded as Foley's in 1987, but in 1988, Foley's closed this location. In the late 1980s, Liberty House closed and was replaced by Mervyn's shortly afterward. In 1990, JCPenney opened at the former Sanger-Harris/Foley's store area. May D&F was re-branded as Foley's in 1993, signifying Foley's return to the mall. The Broadway was re-branded as Macy's in 1996. In 2006, Foley's was rebranded as Macy's, and Macy's vacated the former The Broadway store area, which has now been taken over by Gordmans upstairs and Dick's Sporting Goods downstairs.




Mervyn's closed all stores due to bankruptcy in 2008, and the store area was remodeled for Kohl's, which opened in 2010. In 2014, parts of the mall were remodeled in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the mall and the opening of an H&M store.Store HoursMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNDetermine the value of your Trade-InFor eligibility and details, please see our FAQsLocal PromotionsTOP NAMES, GREAT DEALSShop Cell Phone DealsAbout Best Buy Mobile Coronado CenterAt Best Buy Mobile Coronado Center, we specialize in helping you find the best technology to fit the way you live. At Best Buy Mobile Coronado Center, our knowledgeable associates can also guide you through the many choices of protection services and cellular plans. We’re here to help, so visit us at 6600 Menaul Blve NE to find the perfect new phone, tablet, mobile hotspot or wearable tech today. Coronado Center, New Mexico's largest two-level enclosed shopping center, is surrounded by an affluent resident base. Locals and visitors come to enjoy more than 130 retailers and four department stores, including ALDO, The Cheesecake Factory, H&M, Oakley and Sephora.




The Albuquerque region is home to a robust population that includes approximately 60,000 enrolled college students. Coronado Center is a popular destination among these shoppers, as well as other groups; more than 35% of all households in the Albuquerque metro area visit the center at least once every three months, making it the region's most visited retail destination. A 2014 renovation showcases all-new polished porcelain tile, enhanced interior and exterior lighting, updated entrances, a complete remodel of the food court and a new children’s play area. Our trade areas are based on geographically-contiguous zip codes. Typically, 70–80% of a center’s shoppers come from the property’s trade area. GGP based this area definition on 1,000+ zip codes gathered during a series of Customer Intercept Surveys (CIS.) View Data and Maps Contact our leasing specialist to explore retail leasing opportunities with GGP. From property management services to marketing, our team has the tools to promote ongoing success.




Whether you are interested in leasing space for a full-service restaurant or a quick-service franchise, our Eat / Drink specialists can help grow your business. Kiosks, Carts & Specialty Leasing GGP offers specialty leasing options that range from customizable kiosks to Retail Merchandising Units (RMUs) that position your business in common areas with high foot traffic. Contact our specialist to learn more. GGP knows how to market your brand to build awareness and expand your reach. Get in touch today to learn how our advertising capabilities can meet your needs. Lease Plan - Lower Level Lease Plan - Upper LevelA top attraction here is the Art for Wildlife Galleries (A) at suite 101 (619-435-4342). This gallery deserves a special visit. The paintings, prints, sculptures, wood carvings and pottery are works of art that anyone would be proud to display in their home or office. The other must-see gallery is the Stephen Clayton Galleries (G) at suite 111 (619-435-1319).




Featured here are world renowned, collectable artists such as Dr. Seuss and Mackenzie Thorp. Plus, they have many gallery shows with the artists in attendance. Meeting the artist is always a treat. They have also done exquisite framing for the past 15 years. Catering to travelers is Mascot Boutique (B) in suite 103 (619-435-0548). They have a fine collection of Hawaiian print clothing with new arrivals weekly including Baggallini fashion bags, Asian imports, hats, sunglasses and shell inlay jewelry. Tucked in between these delightful shopping discoveries is Coronado Cupcakery (C) in suite 104 (619-437-0166). They make dozens of delicious varieties of cupcakes to snack on. Aptly named Regali Gourmet & Gifts (D) in suite 105 offers unique gift ideas such as hand painted ceramics, gift cards, kitchen accessories, gourmet food items, gift baskets for all occasions and souvenir items. Choco Amore (X) in Suite 106 (619-437-0345). Among their many delicious treats are hand-dipped chocolates, world famous candy apples, chocolate-dipped strawberries, sugar-free chocolates and more.




Coronado Cigar Factory (Y) in Suite 107 (619-437-0229). Originally from Las Vegas, they carry hand-rolled and name brand cigars and smoke accessories like Panama hats and guayabera shirts. French Room (E) in suite 108 (619-437-4325) is a shoe store carrying first class women’s clothing and 80 styles of name-brand shoes such as Merrell and the always popular Onex shoes. They also carry designer inspired handbags, jewelry and resort wear fashions. The classic one-stop gift shop has to be La Camisa (F) in suite 109 (619-435-8009). They offer the classic items you’ll need for a Southern Californian vacation as well as gift items to take home. These items include real seashells and beach accesssories. Since Coronado is a resort town you are bound to find a wide variety of resort shops. Men’s Island Sportswear (O) at suite 218 (619-437-4696) is one of these shops. It has name-brand items from Reyn Spooner, Kahala D’Accord, Bamboo Cay, Scala, Aurey’s Hawaiian shirts and Tshirts with cool names on them.




They also carry a wide range of US military hats. Captain Coronado (Q) in suite 222 (619-435-1268) keeps up with the theme of resort wear and gift items. They offer a fine selection of wind chimes, candles, T-shirts and home decor items. The newest addition to Coronado Ferry Landing is Treasures From Abroad (N) in suite 217. The new shop will carry traditional apparel, gifts, mementos and handcrafted items imported from India, Egypt and Africa. Coronado Ferry Landing even has an often in-demand post office called Postal Unlimited (N) in suite 217 (619-435-3100). What’s a gift if it can’t be gift wrapped or mailed home so you don’t have to lug it around? More good news is that every Tuesday afternoon is a Certified Farmer’s Market (S). From 2:30 p.m.–6 p.m., you can do what the locals do. You can shop for fresh vegetables, fruits and a bouquet of fresh flowers. It’s all grown and sold by local farmers. Coronado Ferry Landing also offers free concerts throughout the year.

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