Originally Posted by
Patrick
Problem with rebuilding the mall eslewhere is that would leave us over 1 million of vacant square feet. Crossroads has one of the best traffic locations of any mall in town, on the crossroads on I-240 and I-35. I'm with Midtowner...I don't think the problem has anything to do with the surrounding neighborhoods. It has more to do with the way the mall is being managed.
The structure of the mall itself is good, as well as the lay out. It in fact has one of the larger single store Dillards in the state: a 3 level Dillards.
Personally, I feel if mall management pumped about $20 million into renovating the inside, you might see a change. Personally, I don't like going there because it's dark, dungeon-like, dirty, etc. It seems like back in the 80's (before the hideous makeover in the early 90's that ruined the mall) the mall did well. I remember going to Crossroads as a kid....they had quite a few ponds inside the mall. For some reason those have disappeared over the years. The mall is now quite drab.
I also think Steve and Barry's was put in out of desparation. They don't even fill all of the old Wards space.....only about 2/3 of it.....they put up a wall, and old Wards space to the north is empty...they're using it for nothing. Look between the divider wall sometime and you'll see what I mean.
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