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    Green Valley Plaza

    3.5 (2 reviews)

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    Mershops Galleria at Sunset - Fashion show back to school 2025

    Mershops Galleria at Sunset

    3.5(297 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    This was my third time visiting this mall. We were looking for Popeyes and couldn't even find an…read moreproper map at the main entrance. But it was on the second floor we finally found the food court after 10 minutes roaming around up and down stairs twice. I don't mind but an map would have helped and saves us some time. We we're there for an good deal on T-Mobile Tuesday for 6 wings if you purchase any menu start from $5. App wasn't working right so it took awhile but employee were very polite and patient with me and my husband. We ended up getting spicy original sandwich and my husband got chicken tenders with two biscuits and two sides which was mashed potatoes and rice beans. We ened up getting 6 pieces of Lemon pepper bc we tried other flavors already. It was not bad and I liked that they filled mashed potatoes all the way up like how it was supposed to be. Popeyes at Stephanie st only filled it up half way so I appreciate this location for that. I will be coming back just for some more fried chicken! :) It is so new that they don't even show up on the yelp. My new favorite Popeye location now. Thanks for the free cup! :)

    As far as Malls go you can probably predict the experience you have here. There is a WIDE variety…read moreof shops, but they lean heavily on Jewelry shops on one end of the building...i think 6 or 7 jewelry stores in close proximity. Other than that you have all your anchor stores- Macys, Dillards, Kohls, Dicks and most of the supporting shops such as bath and Body Works, Victorias Secret, and a special shout out to Yankee Candle! I haven't seen another Yankee Candle in town. Also there are countless smaller operations like Coral Gables, various kiosks and eyebrow threading. There IS a Spencer's as well. After listing only SOME of the shops here it puts in perspective just how large this Mall actually is. In addition to the Food Court which many tenants recently moved out, there is a Red Robin attached to the mall. The Brazilian Steakhouse and KBBQ place unfortunately closed. if you explore Mall Ring Circle, there are countless businesses around that too. This Mall gives Fashion Show great competition and puts Boulevard to shame.

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    "Love is the flower you have to let grow!"

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    Pebble Marketplace - Bird viewing up on the tree above my car.

    Pebble Marketplace

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Pebble Marketplace is a large Smith's-anchored shopping center just off the Green Valley Parkway…read moreexit of Interstate 215. It is in an attractive and safe neighborhood where the bordering Interstate 215 separates the Green Valley and Green Valley Ranch master planned communities. It is convenient to hundreds of homes, the Green Valley Corporate Park, The District at Green Valley Ranch, and Green Valley Ranch Resort.   The Pebble Marketplace is also convenient to my residence. As a result it has been a part of my life for the past two decades. Whether it was running errands, enjoying a meal, hanging out in Starbuck's, or both; I gave Pebble Marketplace my business and time. I also made it a part of my Yelp life. Below I have put together a list of some of its businesses. Some of them show my check-ins and ratings. This is evidence that I have been a regular here while showing a list of some businesses the shopping center offers: AAA. Triple A. - 4 Stars Bank of America- 126 check-ins. 4 Stars. Chase Bank-Over 4 check-ins. China Tango- 21 check-ins. 4 Stars. Computer Repair Cracked Egg Great Clips- 3 Stars Jamba Juice Pizza Hut/Wing Stop Rubio's - 4 Stars. Smith's-- 212 Check-ins. 4 Stars. Smith's Fuel- 2 Check-ins. 3 Stars. Starbucks-188 check-ins. 4 Stars. Steamie Weenie U.P.S.- 1 Star in 2011. (Under different Mgt.) Verizon- 4 Check-ins. Vision Shop   All of these businesses are connected to an attractive landscaped shopping center. Mature trees provide shade in the large parking lot connecting the vicinity of I-215 to Pebble Road. These mature trees are advantageous in the hot summer months where Vegas feels like a toaster oven. The trees also create a nice environment. At the northwest corner, they provide shade over the patio between Rubio's and Starbucks.   There are four entrances to the shopping center. There is one at Pebble Road and three at Green Valley Parkway. A stop light controls traffic at the main Green Valley Parkway entrance and creates a safe way out for southbound traffic bound for I-215, Green Valley Ranch, and destinations south. In spite of the safety that the stop light provides, it is common to see Green Valley Parkway bound traffic back-up. Sometimes the honking cars take away from the chirping birds on the tree canopies. The majority of the time that I patronize Pebble Marketplace, I park north of the main entrance near Bank of America. I will leave through the Pebble Road exit.    As I write this on December 8, 2020, the shopping centers biggest challenge is filling in some of the vacant stores. Recently it lost a Big Apple Bagels, Amy's Hallmark, Subway, and Popcorn Girl amungst a few other businesses.   And as I write this, it is obvious that I will return here. Pebble Marketplace has been a part of my life for the past two decades, which leads me to the conclusion that the Pebble Marketplace deserves 4 Stars.

    I go to Pearle Vision for my glasses and happy there is a Great Clips nearby so I can go to both…read more There is also a Starbucks so the location is perfect!

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    Pebble Marketplace - This is the northwest corner where the majority of the restaurants are and Starbucks is.

    This is the northwest corner where the majority of the restaurants are and Starbucks is.

    Pebble Marketplace - Looking southeast towards Smith's.

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    Looking southeast towards Smith's.

    HomeGoods - D' $5 glass cups with rhinestone embellishments Homegoods Stephanie  Henderson NV Wednesday September 21, 2022

    HomeGoods

    3.8(44 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    HomeGoods has a lot of things for your home. Everything from area rugs, kitchen products, bathroom…read moreitems, pet supplies, furniture, storage items, some select foods, indoor decor, outdoor decor, pictures, clocks, seasonal items and so much more! The have things for almost any room in your house. This particular store is well stocked and gets new items often. It is a busy store and sometimes you may see a long line at checkout. But don't let that worry you, the line goes quickly. The employees here are very friendly and work efficiently. Store layout - 4/5 Selection - 4/5 Cleanliness - 5/5 Employees - 5/5 Parking - ample parking!

    Unfortunately, a multitude of things could improve…read more To begin, I have only shopped at HomeGoods approximately three times in my life, including this visit. I am not someone who enjoys department store shopping, so I came in with a very specific goal. I wanted a piece of artwork and a basket, then planned to leave. The store itself was difficult to navigate. Multiple aisles were blocked with merchandise, carts, tall baskets, or abandoned items that had not been shelved. More than once, I could not get my cart down an aisle or maneuver larger items without backing out and rerouting. I picked up a tufted storage stool and later a large art piece, but navigating the store with them became unnecessarily frustrating. The larger issue, however, was the customer service. When I entered the store, I did not even grab a cart because I intended to browse quickly. While walking through the clearance section, I found a faux rabbit rug or throw with a red clearance sticker for $29.99. Another customer nearby commented on how soft and luxurious it felt. We joked about it and discussed how comfortable clients would find something like that in an office space. At that point, I decided to purchase it, even though it was not originally on my shopping list. After continuing to browse, I selected artwork and a tufted storage piece and headed to checkout. At the register, the associate, Marsha, immediately looked at the rug and loudly said, "This is not on sale. This isn't $29." Before even attempting to scan the item, she ripped the red sticker off, left the register, and began calling for a manager while openly discussing the pricing issue. The entire interaction felt accusatory, loud, and unnecessarily confrontational. At no point had I argued about the price or requested a discount. I simply explained that I had picked the item up in the clearance section. When Marsha returned, she continued speaking to management on her headset with visible frustration and an attitude that felt entirely misplaced. She pushed the rug aside as though the purchase was no longer happening and moved on to ringing other items. I finally asked, "Are you going to scan the rug?" She responded, "Uh... yeah... you still want it?" Of course I did. I had selected it because I liked it. The rug rang up at $99. I purchased it anyway. What bothered me was not the price. It was the immediate assumption that I had done something wrong, the tone used, and the way the interaction was handled in front of other customers. To make matters worse, after paying for everything, my cart beeped at the exit. I paused and looked toward the cashiers. No one acknowledged me or attempted to assist. I tried again, and the alarm sounded a second time. I exited the store and briefly spoke with the same customer I had met in clearance. During that conversation, another associate, Sue, walked outside, grabbed my cart without speaking to me, and took it back inside the store. No explanation. No communication. Nothing. I had literally just completed my purchase. Sue returned with the cart, attempted something inside, and the cart beeped again. Clearly, the issue had not been resolved. By then, I was standing outside feeling less like a customer and more like someone being treated as suspicious despite having just paid moments earlier. Eventually, the manager, Gloria, appeared behind the registers but made no effort to approach me or address the situation. After waiting several minutes, I finally walked back inside. Gloria's response was disappointing. Rather than acknowledging the poor handling of the situation, she focused on explaining that customers sometimes switch tags or attempt scams. I understood immediately why Marsha had approached me the way she did. An assumption had already been made before anyone even scanned the item. I also addressed the fact that an employee had walked outside and taken my cart. Gloria stated that employees are not supposed to leave the building to retrieve stolen merchandise, which only made the situation more confusing considering that is exactly what had just happened. Her resolution was to suggest I call Mohammad, the store manager, on Monday. At that point, I chose to return every item and leave. I previously managed a women's retail store, so I understand customer service, loss prevention, and difficult situations. There were multiple opportunities for professionalism, communication, and de escalation here, and unfortunately, every one of them was missed. I have no desire to return to this location. This experience felt unprofessional from start to finish and left me questioning whether implicit bias influenced the assumptions that were made. Regardless, no paying customer should be treated this way.

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    HomeGoods - D' $3.50 baking set spooktacular Homegoods Henderson Nv Tuesday October 18, 2022

    D' $3.50 baking set spooktacular Homegoods Henderson Nv Tuesday October 18, 2022

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    Nordstrom Rack

    Nordstrom Rack

    3.7(154 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    Been a customer of Nordstrom Rack or Nordies for many years and they have never disappointed…read more Always something you need inside whether you know it or not . From shoes and socks to clothes, dresses, sunglasses, suits and ties to household goods and luggage. They have a huge selection of brand name goods at low prices. Picked up some Cole Hanns and some crazy socks recently. Great value and good quality. Always, worth a visit if you are near and see what treasures you can find within!

    This is like a staple for me. I come here for everything and then I usually I'm not made to feel so…read moreuncomfortable and today I encountered their security detail being the most uncomfortable that I even went up to him and acknowledge that I saw him that I knew our work that he worked from the store and how could I help him? It was so uncomfortable. I sat here for my children my grandchildren, myself anything this is like my Dillards, but that's the end of it because this is absolutely unnecessary. I was browsing looking for a purse even had to the counter person come over select the purse for me take it back to the counter and it was weird., I'm sure it wasn't me. I'm just gonna say it wasn't me that they have people stealing from in the place all the time but they I think it's out of order that it makes someone shopping experience, awkward. . The product is great and the markdowns can be better. When I would normally give them 5, today I give them a 1

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    Nordstrom Rack
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    Paseo Verde Plaza - The southeast corner of Paseo Verde Plaza.

    Paseo Verde Plaza

    4.0(1 review)
    3.2 mi
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    Since 2005 I have visited the Paseo Verde Plaza several times. Whether it was part of an urban hike…read moreor a car stop, I have been no stranger to this Green Valley Ranch shopping center. During my yelping years since February 2011, I had reviewed some of its businesses including Smiths, China Go Go, Starbucks (out of business) and McDonald's with the contiguous trails.       The Paseo Verde Plaza is a Smith's-anchored shopping center that includes China Go Go, Fantastic Sam's, Southwest Medical, Port of Subs, Chase Bank, pet supply store, and other businesses. It sits off one of the most peaceful Interstate 215 exits and is in the picturesque community of Green Valley Ranch.    I appreciate the charmingly landscaped grounds and the extraordinarily spotless condition of the shopping center that looks much newer than its twenty plus years of existence. The landscaping incorporates wide setbacks of golf course green grass interspersed with palm trees that distance it from Valle Verde Drive. At the southeast corner there is a very serene outdoor patio that bridges the shopping center to the Green Valley Ranch community and trail system. Up until the time that the Starbucks abutting the Plaza closed in 2020, I delighted in hours here reading and writing under the Nevada sunshine in the company of a statutory turtle and hippo.   Moreover, I appreciate its connectivity to the outdoors. This is the only Southern Nevada shopping center that I know of that is connected to three trails. It is connected to the I-215 Eastern Beltway Trail at the north and the Paseo Verde and Amargosa Trails concurrency at the south. When I hiked round-trip between Green Valley Ranch Resort on solely the Paseo Verde Trail or in conjunction with the I-215 Eastern Beltway Trail, this has been a halfway stop. Additionally it is across the street from Paseo Verde Park where I have enjoyed a few China Go Go picnics.    Another thing I like about the shopping center is that it feels like a relatively close walk to all the businesses. The shopping center is not overwhelming.    Regardless that I am a fan there are a few challenges. The parking lot is cramped. Especially when a delivery driver or vehicles lining up for the McDonald's drive thru block the main drive. A stop light at the Valle Verde exit would be beneficial. Additionally the shopping center has lost a few good businesses such as Starbucks and a breakfast restaurant.     In closing I give Paseo Verde Plaza four stars. I am a fan of a few aspects that make it an enjoyable place to visit. First is its connectivity to three paved urban trails. Second I am a fan of the landscaping and the way it blends in with the surrounding community. Third I am a fan of the general laid back vibe along with the perception of it being safe on account of the area and spotless condition. Fourth I am a fan of the fact that I can visit Smith's, restaurants, and other businesses without feeling rushed and overwhelmed. Fifth, I am a fan of the fact that I can take out Chinese food, Port of Subs, or McDonald's and within a few minutes enjoy a picnic at a shady picnic table in Paseo Verde Park. With that said, I give Paseo Verde Plaza Four Stars.

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    Paseo Verde Plaza - Some of the businesses.

    Some of the businesses.

    Paseo Verde Plaza - Facing northwest towards Smith's and numerous stores.

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    Facing northwest towards Smith's and numerous stores.

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