By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune
The owner of the now-shuttered Sears department store at Superstition Springs Center mall in east Mesa is proposing to knock the building down for 254 garden-style apartment units spread across seven three-story buildings.
Seritage Growth Properties, which formed in 2015 to manage real estate acquired from Sears Holdings, has submitted preliminary paperwork with Mesa’s Planning Department for the redevelopment plan.
The unit breakdown has not been finalized but “is anticipated to include a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units,” Seritage wrote the city.