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READERS' PICK: The renovation of Park Place, formerly known as Park Mall, is a complete success. The addition of Spanish tile floors, sunlit ceilings, a spotless men's restroom, leather chairs and sofas give the mall a certain Southern mystique that softly accommodates the Old Pueblo. In addition to the ambience, Park Place hosts a few new stores. For the fashionable, American Eagle, Banana Republic, Abercrombie and Old Navy are a few you'll want to check out. And for everybody else, visit the mall anyhow, buy yourself a cream-cheese pretzel and stroll through the finest mall in Tucson, admiring top-notch architecture Old Pueblo style.