Dimond Center

In total the Dimond Center contains over 200 stores, restaurants and services, including a six-story office tower at the mall's southeast corner.

The lower level in the office tower also contains a small food court, a bowling alley, and a health club, all arrayed around an ice skating rink.

Owing to a real estate-related economic crash which befell Anchorage during most of the middle and late 1980s, only a small portion of that proposed development was ever constructed, mostly near the Dimond Boulevard and New Seward Highway intersection.

A refrigerant leak on May 20, 1991 resulted in the death of the skating rink's assistant manager and injured 33 others, including six whose injuries required hospitalization.

[6] By 2020, Dimond Center has continued to evolve in order to meet this constantly changing lifestyle and needs, wants, and experiences of Alaskan community.