Talk:The Shops at Palm Desert
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[edit]Hello. My name is Erik Even, and I am a Web Producer for Westfield Corporation. We're concerned that many of the Wikipedia pages for Westfield centers have incorrect or outdated information, and even content that is not NPOV.
I have read the rules for Conflict of Interest, and I will not be attempting to make any page edits. I will simply be going into talk pages, and suggesting edits, which the community may then either act on or not. I genuinely appreciate any help you can give.
Our suggested text is below, which is meant to be the first paragraph.
Again, thank you for your help.
Suggested text:
Westfield Palm Desert, formerly known as Palm Desert Town Center, is a 980,000-square-foot shopping center in Palm Desert, a city in Riverside County, California, in the Coachella Valley. It is owned by Westfield Corporation. Its anchor stores include Macy’s, Sears, and JCPenney. It features a Cinemas Palme d'Or art house cinema.
ErikEvenWestfield (talk) 00:00, 9 January 2016 (UTC)
Edit: I suspect that I have done this incorrectly by placing this request here, and I apologize -- the previous talk page had been deleted, and I'm unsure of the proper way to recreate. Can someone fix? Thanks.