By Maria Polletta |The Arizona Republic
With a glittering mix of shops, salons, boutique gyms and restaurants on an impeccably landscaped 66 acres, the Mesa sales-tax darling that is Dana Park Village Square isn’t exactly hurting for patrons.
But Houston-based developer Whitestone REIT — which bought the high-end “lifestyle center” in 2012 and has since boosted occupancy to 93 percent — believes a handful of improvements will attract more customers and persuade them to stick around longer.
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