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    Urban Ranch

    4.6 (7 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM

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    Home interior design

    Electric installation or replacement

    Electric repair

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    Great place to find unique gifts that you can't find anywhere else. Durette and Mike are always helpful when I stop by.

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    Rooting For You

    Rooting For You

    4.9
    (55 reviews)

    This place is awesome! It's a little far from me, but I wanted to bring a friend here for her…read morebirthday, and I'm so glad we made the trip! They have a bunch of recurring activity nights like Plant Bingo, Moss N Sip, Succulent Nights, candle-making, open mic nights and more. They also have a really nice space that can be rented for private events. The events are mostly around $40 and can be booked online. Events do sell out! We went for Plant Bingo and had such a fun time! I recommend getting there early to grab a seat. There were four of us, so we got a nice table together. They play 20 rounds, and even if you don't win bingo, you still get a 2-inch plant. I also really liked that they talk about the different plants between rounds. It makes it fun and you actually learn something and add some plants to your "want" list. They had 3 people helping with calling, showing plants and serving food. They have some food and drink options available, or there's a restaurant next door with some really yummy sandwiches. There's also plenty of parking, and surprisingly, there aren't a ton of other stores in the shopping center, so parking was easy. Such a fun ladies' night out and a great place to do something different!

    We don't normally post public reviews with local companies, but because we've referred clients to…read morethis company in the past, we feel it's important to share our experience. After being a client for almost a year, we were disappointed with how our business relationship ended. Following the departure of the team member in early 2026 who originally established clear expectations; communication declined, scheduled visits became inconsistent, and invoicing and plant care lacked clarity. Our services were terminated with less than seven days' notice, even though there was no contract. We raised our concerns directly with the owner, but the issues were covered by saying 'you get a discount' not a meaningful way to respond in our opinion. We never asked or knew about a discount. Our advice is simple: get all pricing, service expectations, and termination terms in writing. Based on our experience, professionalism, communication, and accountability were lacking, and the way our account was handled left a disappointing final impression.

    Floor & Decor

    Floor & Decor

    4.5
    (276 reviews)
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    We purchased floor tiles and supplies for our entire home and shower tile and supplies for our 2…read morebathrooms in our new build, from the Rainbow location yesterday. We were assisted by Alyssa. She was extremely knowledgeable, helpful and patient. We discussed all of the necessary supplies we would need for tile work and placed the order. We were fully covered for the tiling jobs since our project manager only told us to order the tile. Turns out we needed all but the thin set. Our project manager neglected to tell us prior to ordering that we did not need the thin set but Alyssa assured me that anything that wasn't needed could be returned. I wasn't able to speak to the project manager until the following day and it turns out the thin set was not needed, so I was able to have the order adjusted prior to pick up by our project manager. Alyssa knows her stuff for sure! I asked her honest opinion on grout color choices and she led me in the right direction! We are very thankful for all of her help and guidance and expertise through this journey. When we return to the store for future purchases, we will remember Alyssa for sure. To cancel the thin set from the order prior to pick up, I called this afternoon and spoke with Aidan and Aidan was able to process the return before our pick up and issue a credit to our account. We appreciate both Alyssa and Aiden for their knowledge and dedication to customer satisfaction. The Clemens family.

    I went to Floor & Decor and made an appointment with Tony to learn the basics of installing tile. I…read moream planning to replace my carpet with tile and wanted to see what doing the project myself would entail. Tony walked me through everything , from the different types of tile to the kinds of grout . The difference between ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone. If you are thinking of doing your own tile project, definitely go to Floor & Decor, ask to speak with a manager, and schedule an appointment with Tony. He'll set you up on a Saturday and make sure you leave with all the knowledge you need. They offer DIY classes which I think is an amazing idea. You walk out of there feeling confident in your projects. . This place reminds me of Home Depot but for flooring . They carry beautiful tile pieces and pretty good price compared to other tile stores I've looked into. Their delivery fee is $250 .

    HomeGoods

    HomeGoods

    3.3
    (30 reviews)

    I enjoy shopping at HomeGoods but I've had to leave several times when the line wraps around the…read morecorner and they only have two employees at the registers. Missing out on sales must suck and this location seems to have a hard time with staffing. Oh well and on to the next store.

    If you think HomeGoods is just another department store, you haven't stepped into the Centennial…read moreHills location off Tropical Parkway. This isn't just a place to grab a last-minute rug or a discounted Dutch oven--this is a treasure chest of global finds, and if you know what you're looking for, it's easy to get hooked. Let's start with the reason I keep coming back like clockwork: the jam aisle. Yes, you read that right. They stock an almost criminally underrated collection of imported jellies and preserves from France, Belgium, Germany, and beyond. Think blueberries harvested from the foot of the Vosges Mountains, or fig jams that taste like something your French aunt (if you had one) would've canned in her countryside kitchen. These aren't the sugary, filler-heavy spreads from the local grocery store--these are the real deal, often with cleaner ingredients, more nuanced flavors, and a price tag that makes you do a double take. I've gifted these jams at Christmas, mailed them to relatives, and now have multiple family members addicted. This aisle alone is worth the visit. But the gourmet surprises don't stop there. Their snack and dry goods section is low-key brilliant. You'll find pastas from Italy, truffle chips, lentil crisps, organic pantry staples, and even vegan, gluten-free snacks that don't taste like cardboard. It's like a Whole Foods corner store married a Euro import shop--and then got priced like Trader Joe's. Beyond the culinary gems, this HomeGoods shines across every department. The homeware selection--rugs, cookware, dishes, bedding, towels--is consistently a notch above places like Ross or Big Lots. You pay a little more, sure, but you're getting a noticeable bump in quality. Pots with real heft. Towels that actually absorb. Bedding that feels like it belongs in a boutique hotel. You're not just bargain-hunting here--you're curating your space with taste. Their travel section is another sleeper hit. Luggage, neck pillows, travel bottles, and organizers--all neatly arranged and priced right. It's not just an aisle--it's a full, dedicated section, which is more than you can say for most stores like this. And then there's the linen/sleep section, which is borderline therapeutic. It's like walking into a pillow-soft dream of thread counts and neutral tones, stocked with top-tier brands and always full of options. Staff? Friendly, present, and surprisingly efficient. The checkout lines can snake pretty long, especially on weekends or around holidays, but this crew moves with precision. It's the kind of frontline efficiency that comes from experience, not just training. These folks hustle, and you'll be out the door quicker than you expect. Final Verdict: Whether you're on the hunt for high-quality home goods, exotic kitchen staples, or just in the mood to wander through curated chaos, HomeGoods Tropical Pkwy delivers every time. It's a hidden gem of high-value finds, and one of the best shopping experiences in Centennial Hills. And yes--I'm here for the jam. Always the jam.

    Deseret Book

    Deseret Book

    3.9
    (21 reviews)
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    I left feeling disheartened after a recent visit with my son as we prepared for his endowment and…read morepurchased temple garments and clothing. My son is a larger young man, and during our visit an employee said directly to me, "Oh yes, your son is the big man in the dressing room." I am very grateful that my son did not hear the comment. I understand that no offense may have been intended, but remarks about a person's size are inappropriate, especially in a setting where members are preparing to make sacred covenants. Members of every body shape and size wear temple garments and temple clothing. No one should feel singled out, labeled, or made self-conscious because of their body. I would also encourage greater attention to the availability of larger sizes. Accessing temple garments and clothing should be a simple and welcoming experience for every member. These items are sacred necessities, not optional purchases, and members should be able to obtain them with dignity and respect. I share this feedback because I believe the Church strives to make everyone feel welcome. I hope this experience can serve as a reminder that words matter and that all members, regardless of size, deserve kindness, sensitivity, and respect as they prepare for temple worship.

    Our favorite store ever! Always have great time with this store . I went this Sandy 8:00 am because…read moreyelp says open 8:00AM but it was wrong information. The store hours says Open 10:00 AM

    Eco Electric

    Eco Electric

    4.8
    (567 reviews)

    This was my first experience with ECO Electric, and now I have a go-to electrician company! From…read morebeginning, with scheduling, to finishing, with my issue being fixed, I had a five-star+ experience. Everyone was so helpful with amazing communication. Andrew, my electrician, was extremely thorough with explaining the process, step by step, of what he was doing - keeping me in the loop. He located the issue, fixed it, even making sure to take preventative measures for the surrounding area. The price was very fair as well! Andrew was friendly, knowledgeable, efficient, and extremely neat! Hands down, I would highly recommend ECO Electric for all your electrical needs!

    As veterans, and with me being a retired law enforcement officer, my husband and I would not…read morerecommend this company based on our experience. My husband called Eco Electric because two outlets in our kitchen were not working. We expected to pay the standard service call fee, which was around $60 and possibly, if needed, $289 diagnostic fee. The electrician, Andrew "Drew", arrived and my husband explained the problem. Andrew gestured toward an area of the kitchen and said the issue was probably there, referring to where the GFCI outlet was located. However, before performing any diagnostic work or even checking the outlet, he had my husband sign an agreement authorizing a $289 diagnostic charge. Andrew then stepped outside, came back in, walked directly to the area he had pointed out earlier, moved a medicine box that was blocking a GFCI outlet we didn't even realize was there, and simply pressed the reset button. The outlets immediately started working. At that point, my husband asked if the diagnostic charge was still necessary since the problem had already been resolved. Andrew told him the charge still applied because he had already signed the paperwork, even though the issue had been fixed before any actual diagnostic work had taken place. That is what left us feeling misled. Our concern has never been about paying for honest work or a legitimate diagnostic. Our concern is that we were asked to authorize a $289 diagnostic fee before basic troubleshooting was performed, and once the simplest possible fix restored power, we were still expected to pay the full diagnostic charge simply because the paperwork had already been signed. Andrew seemed like a nice person, but that doesn't change how the process was handled. I don't know whether the technicians are paid on commission or another type of incentive, but as a customer, the process felt dishonest and misleading. My husband later spoke with Bill, who I believe was the manager or someone in a supervisory role. Unfortunately, my husband found him dismissive and defensive of the complaint. He didn't seem interested in truly listening and even interrupted my husband before he had finished explaining what had happened. To Bill's credit, he said he would speak with Andrew to hear his side of the story and call my husband back. When Bill called back, he did agree to reduce the charge by $100, which we appreciated. During that conversation, my husband explained that, going forward, their technicians should provide a more thorough explanation and perform basic troubleshooting before asking customers to authorize expensive diagnostic charges. Otherwise, the process can leave customers feeling misled and can come across as deceptive. What was especially disappointing was reading the comments Andrew entered on our invoice afterward. He (Bill or Andrew) wrote that the customer "was not happy with having to pay for the diagnostic" and that he "wouldn't be able to work with him again." That is simply not an accurate representation of what happened. Our complaint was never about paying a fair diagnostic fee. Our concern was the lack of communication, the order in which things were handled, and the misleading process. We were asked to authorize a $289 diagnostic charge before the most basic troubleshooting step--checking and resetting the GFCI outlet--was even attempted. Once that button was pressed, the outlets worked immediately. We appreciated the $100 reduction, but that doesn't change how this experience was handled or how our concerns were documented afterward. As veterans, my husband and I expect honesty, transparency, and integrity from the companies we hire. Unfortunately, this experience fell far short of those expectations, and we will not be using or recommending Eco Electric in the future.

    Urban Ranch - homedecor - Updated August 2026

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