Superstition Corridor
Always Evolving
Superstition Corridor is always evolving and serves the population along US 60 freeway (Superstition Freeway). Retail developments along this corridor host a strong retail mix that includes national brands as anchors and hundreds of smaller shops, restaurants, and bars, attracting locals and tourists alike. A diverse employment base, nearby hospitals, and proximity to the US 60 help support additional retail and amenities in the area.
Real Estate Stats
312K
available retail (SF)
– CoStar Analytics, December, 2025
8.1%
vacancy rate
– CoStar Analytics, December, 2025
$21.36
market rent (PSF)
– CoStar Analytics, December, 2025
$193
market sales (PPSF)
– CoStar Analytics, December, 2025
Key Area Employers

1,820 employees

1,923 employees

838 employees

730 employees

190 employees

180 employees
Source: Maricopa Association of Governments – July 2025
Demographics Trade Area*
*Dotted line indicates district trade area.
| 2025 | 466,092 |
| 2030 | 488,734 |
| Median Age | 44 |
| Average Age | 44 |
| 1 Mile | 17,416 |
| 3 Miles | 111,236 |
| 5 Miles | 270,854 |
| Average HH | $113,824 |
| Median HH | $85,519 |
| Per Capita | $45,461 |
Demographic and Traffic Count Sources: ESRI, City of Mesa – July 2025
Visitor Highlights
$77K
average income of visitor in Superstition Springs Corridor
– Placer.AI 2025
78 Min
average time spent at area shopping locales
– Placer.AI 2025
70K
average daily amount of Out of Market visitors
– Placer.AI 2025
25M
unique visits annually to area shopping locales
– Placer.AI 2025
Major Retailers
Superstition Springs Retail Corridor Has a Place for You
A Ready Market
The Superstition Springs Retail Corridor serves one of Mesa’s most established and high-performing trade areas, supported by strong household incomes, sustained residential growth, and a steady daytime population base.
Placemaking Momentum
Retail in the Superstition Springs Corridor extends beyond traditional shopping, anchored by Superstition Springs Center and reinforced by surrounding entertainment, dining, fitness, and lifestyle destinations. Visitors consistently spend extended time at area shopping locales, reflecting the corridor’s role as a place to gather, dine, and enjoy a full retail experience rather than make quick trips.
A Partner in Retail Growth
Mesa supports retail growth in Superstition Springs through direct collaboration with business owners, developers, and property managers. From site selection and permitting, to operational support, the City helps businesses open, expand, and succeed.
We’re here to help businesses grow – with purpose and partnership.