Originally Posted by
megax11
I think it's the shopping experience. I went there Saturday, and didn't even know that Spencer's was still there.
The mall has so much potential, and all the tenants have TOLD me, that they begged the owners to lower the rent. The owners didn't oblige. They said, "well at least make the mall look modern." The mall owners didn't oblige.
To them, money was all that mattered. Not their tenants. That is what I believe, hurt the mall.
I mean heck, the mall has the very same cracked floors, as it did in the 90's, 80's, and back when they were new in 1974. The mall looks dated, and if they want business back, like the guy in Spencer's told me Saturday, they need to beef the place up. Make it look new.
Until that happens, you're going to have a hard time attracting new businesses. Look at Heritage. No new updates to the mall in terms of look, and it dies. Heck even Sooner Fasion has kept up with the times, and look how much that mall has sprouted.
Penn and Quail look so nice, have dedicated food courts, and theatres inside the mall, that one can't help but shop there.
I have so many memories of the mall, I don't want to see it die. However, greed is what is causing this mall to lose its base with the tenants. The NEW owners, need to put the spark back in. The mall can't do it, itself.
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