Christown Spectrum Mall

Christown Spectrum's anchor stores are SuperTarget, Walmart Supercenter, and American Furniture Warehouse.

Christown Spectrum also has Big 5 Sporting Goods, Dollar Tree, PetSmart, Ross Dress for Less, Walgreens and a Harkins Theatres 14.

The mall's original anchors included Montgomery Ward, JCPenney, and the first branch of the Downtown Phoenix department store Korricks.

Also that year the mall's first of two movie theatres broke ground on the southwest side of the main parking lot.

In 1973 construction began on a new wing on the southwestern side of the mall opened to a United Artists Cinemas 6 on the upper level, making it Chris-Town's second movie theatre.

[3] In the mid-1980s, Diamond's, which quickly became Dillard's, moved into the southwestern anchor spot vacated by Bullock's short stay at the mall.

[7] Around this time, the southwestern wing was demolished and replaced by Target and space for smaller shops not directly connected to the mall.

Most of the enclosed section between the old Court of Fountains and the new PetSmart and Costco was demolished for the return of JCPenney, which relocated from nearby Metrocenter.

The rest of the buildings that housed the original anchors have been razed, along with the movie theatre and the entire western wing.

[11] Christown Spectrum Mall is served by Montebello/19th Avenue station on the Valley Metro Rail system.

School dance in Christown Mall Fountain Court 1964