Originally Posted by
megax11
BZZT! Wrong...
First off, the merchants kept demanding the owner of the mall to modernize the place, as it was dark and outdated. The owner refused their request. That makes merchants unhappy. Why? Look below.
The merchants were unhappy about losing business to places like Quail Springs and Penn Square Mall, due to their renovating to bring those malls up to modern standards. What didn't help matters also, is that Crossroads Mall owners got a case of the greeds and kept charging high rent to the merchants, whose needs weren't being met.
It has nothing to do with gangs. The mall looks uhly inside, even when full. The floors are straight out of 1974, and they did little to improve the mall like merchants and customers wanted.
If gangs came into play, I guess the rising crime at Penn Square Mall means that mall is on its deathbed, right? Wrong again. That mall is flourishing, and even has a one of a kind store in Oklahoma, like the Lego Store. You didn't see that going to Quail Springs, despite the lack of bad news surrounding that mall. It went to a place where crime is rising.
I doubt bootleg thugs, crooks, whatnot said, "oh, okay. We cleared out Crossroads Mall with our antics. Time to make sure another mall dies now. Fellow gangmembers, unite. We march forward to Penn Square Mall. We don't stop until that mall is dead. We have a hidden grudge against malls."
The owners were at fault, because they wanted to capitalize on money, while not meeting the needs of the merchants.
I don't find it one bit coincidental that Heritage Park Mall suffered the same fate, and we didn't hear about all sorts of crime coming from that mall either.
It was greed that killed CRM and HPM. They had the same owners, and aparently, they liked brown.
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