Retail’s New Rhythm: Fast-Paced & Fun at Macerich

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FlatIron Crossing Gets Loud — Inside and Outside

With HiFi, Macerich is turning up the volume for all of FlatIron Crossing — its thriving retail property in fast-growing Broomfield, Colo., between Denver and Boulder.

Now under construction adjacent to the enclosed center, HiFi at FlatIron Crossing is the re-envisioned, 25-acre mixed-use outdoor hub for “All Things Fun.” HiFi blends luxury multifamily living and unique shopping with best-in-class F&B and entertainment, all connected by lush green spaces for year-round programming.

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Pindustry will be HiFi’s first “eatertainment” anchor offering 34,000 square feet of food and fun. Pindustry is a proven draw for fun times with friends and co-workers, date nights and more. HiFi will be Pindustry’s second Colorado location.

Macerich’s investment in HiFi is spurring significant leasing momentum at FlatIron Crossing as a whole. New retailers signed and coming to the enclosed center include Abercrombie & Fitch, Anthropologie, LEGO and SweetPlay. Lululemon is building a new, expanded prototype. Victoria’s Secret is also expanding, and Bath & Body Works is relocating with a new prototype.

“FlatIron Crossing — both inside and outside — is undergoing a major renaissance,” said Michael Guerin, Executive Vice President of Leasing, Macerich. “Along with new concepts, existing tenants are investing in their presence here to capitalize on HiFi’s energy and excitement. Coming soon: anchor replacement news that will further change the game at this market-dominant property.”

Upscale F+B Adds More Luxury to Scottsdale Fashion Square

This month, Macerich is breaking ground on its exciting, 400,000 square-foot redevelopment of Green Acres in Valley Stream, N.Y.. Located where upscale Long Island suburbs meet New York City energy, the 100-acre Green Acres campus is perfectly positioned for added success.

The redevelopment includes a new 80,000 square-foot store for outstanding regional grocer ShopRite and incorporates tearing down or repurposing former department stores to open sightlines and make way for more top brands. The project will include a new grand entrance along with an attractive streetscape showcasing outward facing shops, restaurants, entertainment and service uses with openings beginning in 2026.

New-to-market dining and entertainment are important aspects of how Macerich is elevating Green Acres — starting with newly signed Shake Shack, Panda Express and Dave’s Hot Chicken. With more than 18 million annual visitors, Green Acres is the number-two most-visited center in Macerich’s portfolio. The property currently delivers more than $1 billion in annual sales. Recent additions to Green Acres include Primark and Uniqlo.