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Sunland Park Mall is a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas, owned and operated my Simon Property Group. It is located on El Paso's west side, at Interstate 10 and Sunland Park Drive. It features five anchor stores operating under four brand names, and more than 130 specialty stores on two enclosed levels. It is the second-largest mall of the three in the metro area, behind Cielo Vista Mall, another Simon property.
   With a gross leasable area of 918,000 square feet, the mall is classified as a super-regional mall by the International Council of Shopping Centers.
   The mall was built in 1988. It is approximately one mile from Sunland Park Racetrack & Casino, a racino just across the state line in Sunland Park, New Mexico. It is about four miles from the border with Mexico.

Notable stores

Anchor stores

Notable specialty stores

  • Pac Sun
  • Hollister
  • Aeropostale
  • Gap (with GapKids)
  • Gymboree
  • Old Navy
  • American Eagle
  • Victoria's Secret
  • Limited
  • Zales Jewelers
  • Gordon's Jewelers
  • Kay Jewelers
  • Hot Topic
  • Pier 1 Imports
  • Bath and Body Works
  • LensCrafters
  • Champs Sporting Goods
  • Dress Barn

    Notable restaurants

  • Sonic Drive-In
  • Olive Garden
  • P.F. Chang's China Bistro
  • Red Lobster
  • Chuck E. Cheese

    Other features

  • Sunland Park Mall Academy, an educational resource center funded by the Simon Youth Foundation and operating as a satellite of Sunset High School in the El Paso Independent School District.

    Wurlitzer theatre organ

    A Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ, originally located in El Paso's Plaza Theatre, was located at the mall while the shuttered theater was being renovated for reopening. The organ was returned to the area from a Dallas, Texas collector and installed at the mall. The organ returned to the Plaza when it reopened in 2006.

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