By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic
An aging strip mall in east Mesa might find new life in a Banner Health proposal to transform the vacant Bashas’ and surrounding shops into a medical office complex.
Cooper Village, a partially-vacant shopping center on the northwestern corner of Power and Broadway roads, would get a major face-lift that would combine 103,000 square feet of retail space into medical clinics with one major entrance where Bashas’ once anchored the plaza.
Medical services would initially include general surgery, internal medicine and neurology, according to a project narrative submitted to city officials. Orthopedics, urology, and obstetrics and gynecology would likely follow later.