Hawaiian Bros continues to expand throughout Southwest America, with a new location coming to Buckeye, located at the northeast corner of the Interstate 10 Freeway and Verrado Way.
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The company’s newest location was recently announced after Vestar officially broke ground on Verrado Marketplace, according to a press release. The shopping center will stand at the entrance to DMB Associates’ 8,800-acre Verrado master-planned community, offering Buckeye residents and the West Valley an unparalleled shopping, dining, and entertainment experience. Hawaiian Bros and the other announced tenants are expected to open in Spring 2026.
In a ceremony attended by city leaders, developers, retailers, and community partners on Wednesday, November 20th, attendees heard remarks from Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn, Vestar’s President and CEO David Larcher, DMB’s Chief Operating Officer Dan Kelly, and Vestar’s Executive Vice President of Development Jeff Axtell. During the groundbreaking ceremony, Vestar unveiled more than 15 new retailers to join anchor tenants Target, Harkins Theater’s newest ‘Backlot’ concept, Safeway, Ross, Marshalls, and HomeGoods.
ULTA Beauty, Famous Footwear, Buckle, Salt Tacos + Tequila, Bath & Body Works, Shake Shack, Handel’s Ice Cream, Nekter Juice, See’s Candies, Thai Chili, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Tropical Smoothie, European Wax Center, Zara Nails, Pacific Dental, America’s Best Contacts & Glasses, and Mountain America Credit Union are among the other tenants to open. Once completed, the property will have over 50 retailers and restaurants. Additional tenant announcements will be made in the coming months.
“As one of Verrado’s very first residents, I’ve driven past this vacant lot for over 20 years,” Orsborn said. “I couldn’t be more excited to finally see this land transformed into the vibrant destination we’ve always envisioned. The date-night restaurants, entertainment, and retail that Buckeye residents have been asking for and truly deserve will soon be right in our backyard. This Vestar development will elevate Buckeye as the place to be in the West Valley and help drive growth throughout the entire city.”