The mall features the traditional retailers Dillard's, JCPenney, and Macy's in addition to an 8-screen Picture Show.
The mall features prominent specialty retailer such as Buckle, Tillys, Hollister, Charlotte Russe, BoxLunch, and See's Candies.
[2] Superstition Springs Center was built and completed in 1990, and was jointly developed and owned by Westcor and General Growth Properties.
At the time, it rested at the end of a freeway (U.S. Route 60), and was considered too far away from developed areas to be successful.
The surrounding area has also experienced a decline in retailers including the Mesa Pavilions which is now mostly vacant and slated to be demolished for multifamily housing.
[7] Some attempts have been made to bring life back into the mall, including the relocation of Ross Dress For less & Ulta Beauty into the former Sports Authority.
On January 9, 2025, it was announced that the Macy’s store would close in the coming months, along with 65 other locations nationwide.